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Where in the kings James bible isjehovahs name mentioned?

'Jehovah' occurs 7 times in the Old Testament of the KJV Bible; 3 times in combination with another Hebrew word, and 4 times alone


How many times is 'Jehovah' mentioned in the King James Bible?

In the KJV it is found 7 times in Old Testament books. It is not found in the newer and revised NKJV. However, the brand new DNKJB (Divine Name King James Bible) has 'restored' the name 'Jehovah' 6,972 times.


How many times is the fear of god mentioned in the bible?

'the fear of God' is mentioned 84 times in the Bible. 'fear of God' is mentioned 86 times in the Bible. 'fear the Lord' is mentioned 186 times in the Bible. 'fear God' is mentioned 134 times in the Bible. Total - 490


How many times is the word Jehovah in the Bible?

The word "Jehovah" does not appear in the original Hebrew or Greek texts of the Bible. It is a modern English translation of the Hebrew name for God, represented by the Tetragrammaton YHWH. The exact number of times YHWH appears in the Bible varies depending on the translation, but it is typically translated as "the Lord" or "God" in most English versions.


How many times is the word Jehovah used in the Bible which is authorized by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society aka Jehovah's Witnesses?

In the ancient manuscripts of the Bible that are available today, the Hebrew tetragramaton, the Hebrew name of God that translates into the English word "Jehovah," appears over 7000 times. In fact, this word appers more than any other word in the Bible. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures uses the name Jehovah in all of the over 7000 places where it occurs in the ancient manuscripts.

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How many times does the word Witness appear?

Hi Im one of Jehovah's witnesses and would like to try to answer your question for you. The word witnesses is found 11 times in the bible. In fact we get our name "Jehovah's Witnesses" from Isaiah 43:10 which states "You are my witnesses is the utterance of Jehovah"


What world leader considered Jehovah's Witnesses to be not real Christians?

Adolf Hitler. He once said, "These so-called Earnest Bible Students [Jehovah's Witnesses] are troublemakers; ... I consider them quacks... I dissolve [Jehovah's Witnesses] in Germany.'" He said that in the May 29, 1938 issue of "The German Way". Some people, even in our modern times, still agree with Adolf Hitler, that Jehovah's Witnesses (legally named the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses) are not real Christians.


Is David the most mentioned name in the Bible?

No, the most mentioned name in the original Holy Scriptures is the name JEHOVAH (the name of God), mentioned over 7000 times.The name Jehovah is in the Bible even more times than the name Jesus. The name Jehovah is in the Bible even more times than all the titles of God combined (ie God, Almighty, Creator, Most High, Father, Lord, etc)The name David is in the Bible just barely over 1,000 times.


When did Jehovah's Witnesses start and by whom Christ or a man?

There were Witnesses of Jehovah God long before Jesus was on earth. Really, anyone who serves Jehovah God, is 'by-nature' one of Jehovah's Witnesses. Actually, in the Bible, Able is listed as the first Witness of Jehovah God.Even Jesus is called in Revelation as 'a faithful witness'. Therefore Jesus was also a Witness of Jehovah God.Answer: No human started Jehovah's Witnesses. Not even Jesus started it on earth. I suppose that really Jehovah God himself started it, by CREATING Humans to BE HIS WITNESSES. Jehovah didn't want Adam & Eve to be witnesses of his adversary, Satan.If you are just limiting your question to modern times - - - well, the name 'Jehovah's Witnesses, was available for anyone before 1931. But no one wanted anything to do with that name 'Jehovah'. They had all been taught to worship his son, Jesus. For many people, just the word 'Jehovah' is an aversion (meaning it makes their stomach crawl).But there was a group that called themselves 'Bible Students'. They saw that many Bible translations deleted God's personal name from their Bibles. This bothered them. So in 1931 they drew up a Resolution; and determined to being called by what they really already were, Witnesses of Jehovah God. To shorten it up, they called themselves: Jehovah's Witnesses.


Where do Jehovah Witnesses worship and pray?

Jehovah's Witnesses gather for worship and prayer on a weekly basis in a meeting hall they call a "Kingdom Hall". There they study the bible and participate in weekly bible discussions and all meetings begin and end with a prayer. Jehovah's Witnesses view all prayer, as well as their public preaching work as part of their worship and this they do outside of those set meeting times and any time of the day.


Where in the kings James bible isjehovahs name mentioned?

'Jehovah' occurs 7 times in the Old Testament of the KJV Bible; 3 times in combination with another Hebrew word, and 4 times alone


How many times is 'Jehovah' mentioned in the King James Bible?

In the KJV it is found 7 times in Old Testament books. It is not found in the newer and revised NKJV. However, the brand new DNKJB (Divine Name King James Bible) has 'restored' the name 'Jehovah' 6,972 times.


Are Jehovah's Witnesses preparing for Armageddon in 2022"?

No, Jehovah's Witnesses do not predict specific dates for Armageddon. They believe in being spiritually prepared at all times for the end times, as taught in their religious beliefs.


How long have Jehovah's Witnesses been around?

The modern day organization of Jehovah's Witnesses has been around for about 130 years. Formerly known as "Bible Students" they formally adopted the name of Jehovah Witnesses in the 1930's. Jesus as well was a witness so they have been around long before...According to The Watchtower 15th April 1970,''When did Jehovah's witnesses get started?In all fairness, Jehovah's witnesses believe that this question should be answered by giving the ancient and modern history of Jehovah's witnesses. Since Jehovah's witnesses are not a sect but are an association of men and women who put God's service first and line up with Bible principles, they are part of the group of witnesses that began with the first true witness of God, Abel-all of whom have looked to the righteous conditions of God's new order to come. It was Jehovah God who spoke of his people as witnesses, saying: "You are my witnesses, . . . and I am God." (Isa. 43:12) And it was Jehovah's Son, Christ Jesus, who said: "You will be witnesses of me . . . to the most distant part of the earth." It was the apostle Paul who referred to Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac and the prophets as "so great a cloud of witnesses." (Acts 1:8; Heb. chap. 11; 12:1) So witnesses of Jehovah existed all the way back to Abel.In modern times Jehovah's witnesses began their activity in the early 1870's''


When did the Jehovah's Witnesses start?

The name 'Jehovah's Witnesses' was adopted in 1931 proposed by Joseph Franklin Rutherford the second official president of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. Before then the followers of the Watchtower were known as the (International) Bible students. The Bible students were founded by a man named Charles Taze Russell, the first official president of the Watchtower and Tract Society, in 1879.


How many times is the fear of god mentioned in the bible?

'the fear of God' is mentioned 84 times in the Bible. 'fear of God' is mentioned 86 times in the Bible. 'fear the Lord' is mentioned 186 times in the Bible. 'fear God' is mentioned 134 times in the Bible. Total - 490


How many times is the word Jehovah in the Bible?

The word "Jehovah" does not appear in the original Hebrew or Greek texts of the Bible. It is a modern English translation of the Hebrew name for God, represented by the Tetragrammaton YHWH. The exact number of times YHWH appears in the Bible varies depending on the translation, but it is typically translated as "the Lord" or "God" in most English versions.