Go to link on right, type your passage (or keyword) on Google address bar, click down-arrow, change search type to "current site" and click "go". I find the Skeptic's KJV Annotated Bible site faster to search for certain passages. For online searching you could go to http://www.crosswalk.com/. This has searching not only for the King James Version, but several other versions as well. There are many print Concordances. Strong's concordance to the King James Version is the one I own, but several other more recent translations also have concordances.
No there is no passage.
A:There is no such passage in the Bible.
Verse, text,or scripture.
No. There is no instance where the Bible unambiguously prophesied any future histirical event.
A New Testament bible is not specifically a certain translation. It is just a bible without the old testament. A New International Bible (or NIV) is a certain translation of the bible to make it easier to understand.
What specific Samuel passage?
No there is no passage.
The numbers in a Bible passage refer to the chapter and verse divisions that help readers locate specific texts. The chapters were introduced in the 13th century and verses in the 16th century to facilitate referencing. While they aid in navigation, these divisions are not part of the original manuscripts and may sometimes disrupt the flow of the text. Understanding the context of the entire passage is crucial for proper interpretation.
A verse!
there is one big bible passage in chapter 12 " the foolish and weak...... " is a bible passage . look up the rest in a bible or in the book
There is no passage of scripture that says that
A passage from the Bible.
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A verse.
A:There is no such passage in the Bible.
He did not translate any passages in the KJV Bible.
As far as I know there is no bible passage that says that.