In the King James version
the word - Galilee - appears 72 times
and
the word - Galilaean - appears 3 times
the word - Galilaeans - appears 5 times
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
There is a reference found in Revelation 2:18
It is found in the New Testament in the book of Luke. The reference is Luke 6:13-16.
What do you mean by the youngest person in the Bible? If you are talking about the first human the Bible talks about, than it is Adam, the first man. The Bible reference should be at the back.
The word "Bread" occurs over 250 times in the combined Hebrew Bible and New Testament. The first reference to bread is in Genesis 14:18; The last reference is in Hebrews 9:2. Most references come from the Hebrew Bible, with fewer in the New Testament.
The word "Galilee" appears in 71 verses of the KJV bible.
There is no reference to the English word phenomenal, in the KJV bible.
No, Jonah was not from Galilee. He is traditionally associated with the city of Gath-hepher, which is located in the northern part of Israel, near Nazareth. In the Bible, Jonah is known as a prophet who was sent by God to the city of Nineveh. His story is primarily found in the Book of Jonah in the Hebrew Bible.
Seven pounds of flesh is not found in the Bible.
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
Reference: http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=H1551&t=KJVIn Hebrew, 'Galiyl' , In Greek, 'Galilaia' both refer to 'District' or region, but with the ideal of 'rolling' 'circling'.It refers to an area in Northern Israel, and is noted for the Sea of Galilee, where the Bible reports Jesus walking on water, and a number of transits from one side to another.
Mysteries of the Bible - 1994 Jesus at the Galilee 1-2 was released on: USA: 1 April 1994
Mathew 14:
Galilee is mentioned in the Bible in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It is the region where Jesus spent much of his ministry and performed many miracles.
No Bible reference for this.
There is no such mention, and therefore no such reference, in the Bible.
Scofield Reference Bible was created in 1909.