In The Bible, Mary speaks on four separate occasions. During the Annunciation, she asks the angel how she, a virgin, could be the mother of God (Luke 1:34); later, she responds, "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word." (Luke 1:38)
Directly after the Annunciation, Mary travels to visit her pregnant cousin Elizabeth, and sings the beautiful psalm of praise called the Magnificat. (Luke 1:46-55)
When Jesus is lost in the Temple, Mary admonishes him, saying, "Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety." (Luke 2:48)
Finally, at the Wedding at Cana, Mary points out the lack of wine to Jesus. (John 2:3) She later instructs the servers, "Do whatever he tells you" (John 2:5) - which, as someone once pointed out to me, is perhaps the single best piece of advice in the entire Bible.
Mary is, obviously, present in other Bible passages beyond these four, and the Catholic Church has always valued the powerful and intimate relationship she had with Jesus. After all, she was the only one who knew Jesus throughout his entire life, from conception to death and beyond. Most of her words have gone unrecorded, but her unique role in salvation history has never been forgotten.
52 times
The combined words "Virgin Mary" are not mentioned in the Christian bible.
Approximately 54 times
In the King James version, many verses speak of salvation without using the word, but 158 verses mention the word 164 times.
How many times is the word worry we find in the Bible Bible
52 times
The combined words "Virgin Mary" are not mentioned in the Christian bible.
50
Approximately 54 times
About 104
The word "speak" occurs 513 times in 484 verses in the KJV bible.
Ask one of Jehovah's witnesses,they would know,I think.
THEY WERE FRIENDS ON fACEBOOK,AND TEXT MESSAGED EACH OTHER DAILY.HOW THE HELL WOULD ANYONE KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION?THIS WAS 2000 YEARS AGO,AND NO ONE BUT THE 2 OF THEM WOULD KNOW FOR SURE.
Mary who? Mary in the Bible? Or another Mary? Please write your question a bit more clearly so it can be understood and answered.
There are many Mary's in the Bible, but the ones your probably referring to are Mary (Lazarus's' sister), Mary Magdalene, and Mary (Jesus' mother). They are all found in the gospels of the Bible. (Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John.)
In the King James version, many verses speak of salvation without using the word, but 158 verses mention the word 164 times.
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