If you mean recompense its αποζημιώνω (apozimiono).
The English word orchestrate was not translated from the Hebrew, Chaldee or Greek in KJV English translation.
The English word focus does not appear in the KJV translation from Hebrew, Chaldee, Greek
54 verses in the KJV, in many modern translations it's sheol in the Old Testament and hades in the New Testament which are transliteration of the original words in Hebrew and Greek and not translation.
The word 'inhabit' appears 10 times in the KJV Bible. The counts vary depending on which translation you use.
The word 'can' appears 235times in the King James Version (KJV). The count will vary depending on which translation you use.
It all depends on which translation of the bible you're using as a reference. Each translation of the Bible has a different number of words even among the many English language translations (KJV, NIV, ASV, NLT, etc.) let alone the non-English Bibles (Greek, Latin, Spanish, etc.).
The name Jehovah (yehôvâh) appears only 4 times in the KJV Bible, the original Hebrew word יהוה appears 6528 times in the Old Testament and is usually translated LORD with all capital letters in the KJV, to differentiate it from Lord with only the first letter in capital, which is a translation of another word ('ădônây). In the new testament both words are translated kurios with no distinction in the Greek, but the translators sometimes made that distinction.
It appears 144 times in the KJV translation. TH
I'm not sure which version of the Bible you are reading, but in other versions, the verse reads like this: 21 And the LORD said unto Moses, When thou goest to return into Egypt, see that thou do all those wonders before Pharaoh, which I have put in thine hand: but I will harden his heart, that he shall not let the people go. (KJV) the word "power" you are talking about is translated in the kjv as "which I have put in thine hand" The NLT says "which I have empowered you"... I'm not sure exactly which word it is in the greek. I hope this helps
Answer:I John 5:7.The entire scripture is totally omitted from the KJV
The pronoun 'you' appears 2802 times in the King James Version (KJV) from Genesis to Revelations. The count will vary depending on which translation you use.