the answer is 222times
The word "wisdom" is used 234 times in 222 different verses in the King James Bible. Not sure about the other perversions because the leave out so much.
Wisdom is used 222 times in the KJV, and 215 times in the NIV.
Wisdom is referred to as a she in the Bible because it refers to the population of a nation and can multiply.
49 times
There are 234 places where the word wisdom is used. Perhaps you would care to look up the books?
The word "wisdom" is used 234 times in 222 different verses in the King James Bible. Not sure about the other perversions because the leave out so much.
Wisdom is used 222 times in the KJV, and 215 times in the NIV.
Wisdom is referred to as a she in the Bible because it refers to the population of a nation and can multiply.
49 times
There are 234 places where the word wisdom is used. Perhaps you would care to look up the books?
The bible is a book of wisdom as it tells us what to do and stay away from sinning
You will find the words and wisdom of Solomon in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.
"Solomonesque" refers to qualities or characteristics associated with King Solomon from the Bible, such as wisdom, discernment, or fairness. It is often used to describe a decision or action that shows great wisdom and fairness, like King Solomon was known for.
The mention of honey in the Bible symbolizes sweetness, abundance, and the goodness of God's teachings. It is often used to represent the rewards of following God's word and the richness of spiritual wisdom.
The word 'wisdom' appears 345 times in the KJV Bible.
Proverbs
Yes, the book of Wisdom follows the Song of Songs and precedes Ecclesiasticus. The book of Wisdom is one of the deutero-canonical books that was in the Septuagint (the Bible that Jesus knew and used). The Jews threw it out as supporting the new Christian sect, and fifteen centuries later Martin Luther did not include it in his translation of the Bible so that Protestants and Jews normally do not read it. Additional Comment: Well, the Book of Wisdom, or The Wisdom of Solomon, is apocrypha, or "extra-Biblical," but is largely reflected in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.