It's not in any Bible version.
Not sure what the point of this question is. If you do a word search on the NIV or the King James Bible, the word 'but' comes up well over 1000 times.
The place name "India" is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. It is in 2 verses, both in the book of Esther.
The book that comes after Mark in the Bible is Luke.
The Bible doesn't mention the use of profanity per se, but it does say that the tongue is unruly, that we should learn to tame it, and that blessing and cursing shouldn't come out of the same tongue. That's in James. Also, Jesus said we will give an accounting for every word spoken that doesn't have a value to bless others for. We will be judged for what comes out of our mouths, so in that sense, profanity is discouraged
Nebuchadnezzar the second.
hes James halpin nuff said (no need for all the praise it comes naturallly)
In the King James version the phrase - comes often - does not appear at all
The biblical meaning of number 25 in The Bible is the unending blessing of the Lord to the people. And the number 25 is a number that relates to 5 which symbolizes grace. So basically blessing comes from the grace of God.
The King James Version of the Bible does not specifically mention the concept of rapture. The idea of the rapture comes from interpretations of other passages in the Bible, particularly in the New Testament.
The King James Version of the Bible does not explicitly mention the concept of the rapture. The idea of the rapture comes from interpretations of other passages in the Bible, particularly in the New Testament.
The Blessing comes immediately before the Dismissal which ends the Mass.
Not sure what the point of this question is. If you do a word search on the NIV or the King James Bible, the word 'but' comes up well over 1000 times.
The place name "India" is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. It is in 2 verses, both in the book of Esther.
"blessed" simply means "happy". If you want to check an example you can find it in the Bible-Matthew chapter 5. *************** "Happy" is a good answer. May I sugest other meanings? Given understanding. Given joy. Given wisdom. Given knowledge. The power to accept.
The book that comes after Mark in the Bible is Luke.
After Leviticus in the Bible comes the book of Numbers.
The phrase comes from the King James Bible 1 Peter 4:5 "..to judge the quick and the dead". The Bible meant the living and the dead, not the speedy and the dead.