Proverbs
It would most likely depend upon the translation and version used, but the Book of Jeremiah uses the term 'shepherd(s)' 19 times in the New International Version.
Wise and Wisdom together occur 420 times in the NIV. They occur most frequently in Proverbs by sheer number (113 times), however when factoring factoring the size of the book, they occur most frequently in Ecclesiastes (55 times in a book that 1/3 the length of Proverbs). Source: BibleWorks search.
Judaism uses the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible. Christianity uses a Bible containing both the Old Testament and the New Testament.
It depends on which translation you're using: New International Version uses it 13 times. King James Version uses it 4 times. New King James Version uses it 7 times.
Such a book is called a concordance. One of the most popular is Strong's Concordance which uses a system of numbers to differentiate each major word and also to link English words with their Greek and Hebrew equivalents. For more information see: http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong%27s_Concordance
There are many. An example is The Da Vinci Code.
It would most likely depend upon the translation and version used, but the Book of Jeremiah uses the term 'shepherd(s)' 19 times in the New International Version.
A good series of book's could be 39 clues its verry interesting.
Wise and Wisdom together occur 420 times in the NIV. They occur most frequently in Proverbs by sheer number (113 times), however when factoring factoring the size of the book, they occur most frequently in Ecclesiastes (55 times in a book that 1/3 the length of Proverbs). Source: BibleWorks search.
Yes as the bible is he christian holy book and no one else on earth uses it. However the Muslim and Hebrew religion use similar texts of the same origin
The Bible version that uses the name Yeshua instead of Jesus is the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament.
The pastor uses the pulpit for reading the bible, giving the sermon and servng the communion.
It appears so in Nehemiah 8:4 in the World English Bible and the Revised Standard Version. Others translate the term commonly as wooden platform.
Yes, it is a very good book for 10-12 year olds. There are two bleeped-out uses of the F-word, but other than that, it is a classic novel with good lessons.
Judaism uses the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible. Christianity uses a Bible containing both the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Jews
The book "Nobody's Princess" is about young Helen of Troy. Helen uses her good looks and privilege to her advantage.