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Another answer:There is often uncertainty among translators as to exactly what animal is intended by the original Hebrew of the Old Testament. Therefore, where one translation has "owl," another might have "ostrich." That being said, "owls" are mentioned several times in the King James version, and more or less in other translations. Examples from the KJV:Leviticus 11:6, 7 - And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckoo, and the hawk after his kind, And the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
Deuteronomy 14:15, 16 - And theowl, and the night hawk, and the cuckoo, and the hawk after his kind, The little owl, and the great owl, and the swan,
Isaiah 34:11, 15 - But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness. (15) There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and gather under her shadow: there shall the vulture also be gathered, every one with her mate.
Other examples include Isaiah 43:20, Jeremiah 50:39 and Micah 1:8.
There are 225 verses in the ASV bible with the word 'ten' in them :)
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Verse, text,or scripture.
The word - tattoo - is not in the King James version.
A verse!
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There are 225 verses in the ASV bible with the word 'ten' in them :)
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There are no verses with the word cat in them.
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No
The word "seashell" or "seashells" do not appear in the Bible.
Verse, text,or scripture.
The smallest Bible verse is found in the New Testament, specifically in the book of John, chapter 11, verse 35. The verse simply states, "Jesus wept." This verse is only two words in English, making it the shortest verse in the Bible.
The word - tattoo - is not in the King James version.
Psalm 111.9. It is in this verse only.