It is in Genesis chapter 3 verse 2.
No. Neither the word fruit or the name of a fruit can be an adjective. If the noun fruit or the noun apple were used together with another noun to create a specific term, it would be called a "noun adjunct," not an adjective, as in the terms "fruit salad" or "apple pie." One adjective for fruit is "fruity" (referring to flavor).
tomato
About 45 times
TaroTom Thump LettuceTubersTunasTurniptomato (classified as a fruit, used as a vegetable)
aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood
The word fruit is used symbolically as the word of the Lord. It can also be used in the term "Fruit of thy loins" i.e children. It is also used 250 times in the KJV of the bible.
Our small group wondered who compiled the first Bible and when was the first time it was used in a church?
The first time the word water appears in the KJV bible is Genesis 2:10.
That word is not in the Bible.
The first time the word "angel" is used in the Bible is in Genesis 16:7. "And the angel of the LORD found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain in the way to Shur." - Genesis 16:7
All the time.
The name Rachel is Hebrew. The first time that I know about it being used is in the Bible, in the book of Genesis.
Can is used 213 times in the KJV Bible
The word "life" is used 450 times in the Bible.
The word "truth" is used 235 times in the Bible.
the word wait is used 365 time throughout the bible
The English word "bible" comes from a Latin word, "biblia" which means "the books." The first time the term was used to describe a Christian text was in 223 CE.