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In the King James version
30 times in Matthew.
Jesus Christ is mentioned 7 times in the book of Matthew, but Jesus is mentioned 163 times. "Christ" appears alone another twelve times, and the phrase, "Jesus who is called Christ," appears three times.
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In the King James Version of the Bible, Jesus is recorded saying the word "blind" 9 times.
he did speak many times not only in Gospel but in Torah. ie. the old testament as well
Jesus appears 170 times in Matthew.
30 times in Matthew.
Jesus Christ is mentioned 7 times in the book of Matthew, but Jesus is mentioned 163 times. "Christ" appears alone another twelve times, and the phrase, "Jesus who is called Christ," appears three times.
The Bible doesn't say Jesus healed any blind women. But we can guess he did heal some from this verse: Matthew 15:30 Then great multitudes came to Him, having with them the lame, blind, mute, maimed, and many others; and they laid them down at Jesus' feet, and He healed them.
Once,
In the King James Version of the Bible, Jesus is recorded saying the word "blind" 9 times.
he did speak many times not only in Gospel but in Torah. ie. the old testament as well
30 times in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Jesus' teaching about forgiving "seven times seventy" is found in the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in Matthew 18:21-22. In this passage, Peter asks Jesus how many times he should forgive someone who sins against him, suggesting seven times, to which Jesus replies that he should forgive not just seven times, but seventy times seven. This emphasizes the boundless nature of forgiveness that Jesus advocates.
42 times in the -nasb- 14 in matthew, 10 in mark, 12 in luke, 6 in john
The Bible does not mention how many times Jesus was smitten. But the Bible account says in Matthew Chapter 26,67: Then did they spit in his face, and buffeted him; and others smote him with the palms of their hands,
Oh, what a lovely question! In the book of Matthew, the name of Jesus appears around 99 times. Isn't that just delightful? Each mention of his name is like a brushstroke adding beauty to the canvas of the scripture. Just like how every tree in a painting adds depth and character, every mention of Jesus in the book of Matthew adds richness and meaning to the story.