In The Bible, the act of shouting is often commanded or encouraged in various contexts, particularly in Psalms, where worshippers are called to shout for joy and praise. Specific instances include Psalm 47:1, which encourages people to "clap their hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy." While the exact number of commands to shout can vary based on translation, the theme of vocal praise through shouting appears multiple times throughout scripture.
Caesar commanded 45,000 troops at Alesia.
Jefferson Davis commanded, as a President, the Confederacy
A Roman century was commanded by a centurion.
the bishop at the time commanded it
rephrase the question. Did you mean how many battles has Tsar Nicholas been in? commanded? Ordered? etc..
by shouting ABC twenty million times really LOUD
Commanded has 3 syllables... (com-man-ded)
There are: 72 mentions of the word "shout" in the bible. 20 uses of the word shouted 8 shouts and 35 shouting
your voice
shouting
george washinton is one of them
The collective nouns could be a crowd of people cheering and shouting, an audience of people cheering and shouting, or a mob of people cheering and shouting.
Because there are many people talking or shouting in a crowd.
The abstract noun for shouting is "shout."
Gáir, béiceach, glaoch all mean 'shouting".
Shouting is a gerund verb. It can never be a subject.He was shouting.I heard him shouting.
The word 'shout' appears 36 times in the King James Version. If you include word variations (shouted, shouting, etc.) then the count is higher. Likewise, the word 'shout' appears 62 times in the NIV so the count varies depending on the translation.