The phrase is used twice, although the one you are looking for is Psalms 2:8. The other is Isaiah 58:2.
the answer is 222times
Thay often use Lord,God,Jesus,Yaway and many other! =)
The word bible comes from the Greek biblios which simply means 'book'. The word bible is most often used to refer to the Hebrew/Greek scriptures, but it is often used informally to refer to a book that is considered essential for an understanding of a given topic or process. "Grey's work was considered the medical students' bible of anatomy for generations."Other words from this root are bibliography, bibliolatry, and bibliophile.
King James authorized the Bible to be written.
In the New King James Bible The word enemy is found 113 times The word enemies is found 271 The word enemy's is found 3 times
the answer is 222times
According to the Strong's' Concordance the word evil is used 613 times throughout the bible.
Just ask any Jehovah's Witness. They come knocking on peoples door often so just ask then. Or you could go down to your local kingdom hall and ask for one. If you have any questions about Jehovah just ask me on my message board. :)
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The word hate as used in the Bible is often understood. It is not used as an opposite of love. Rather, it means rejection.
Doves were often used for sacrifice mostly in the Old testament.
In the Bible, scorpions symbolize evil, danger, and judgment. They are often used to represent the consequences of sin and the punishment for wrongdoing.
In the Bible, the horn symbolizes strength, power, and authority. It is often used to represent the might of God or of powerful leaders.
People who work hard in the church generally know the Bible well enough to not have to ask the internet about what's in the Bible. As a side-note, I'm not sure what you mean by "used for someone who worked hard in the church"
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Thay often use Lord,God,Jesus,Yaway and many other! =)
In the Bible, the phrase "I am" is often used by God to signify His eternal existence, power, and authority. It is a declaration of His divine nature and self-sufficiency.