In the King James version
the word - froward - appears 21 times (twice in number 4 below)
the word - frowardly - appears once
the word - frowardness - appears 3 times
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In the Bible.
There are quite a few verses in Bible that support slavery, but probably the most important one is the tenth commandment. Among other things, it says not to covet your neighbour's slaves (usually translated as manservant and maidservant), thus recognising the rights of slaveowners.To choose an example more or less at random from the New Testament, 1 Peter 2:18: "Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward." [As can be read from the context, 'servants' is actually a euphemism for slaves. 'froward' is archaic English for perverse or difficult to deal with.]
This is not in the Bible.
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My aged father is inclined to be intentionally froward.
A froward mouth refers to someone who speaks in a disobedient or contrary manner. It is often associated with being disrespectful or uncooperative in speech.
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'Delante' in Spanish means 'froward' or 'ahead'.
For she's not froward but modest as a dove
There's many different ways but try alot of froward roll but not all froward rolls. Also go for the most exspensive ones for better chances
Deuteronomy 32:20King James Version (KJV)20 And he said, I will hide my face from them, I will see what their end shall be: for they are a very froward generation, children in whom is no faith.
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In the Bible.
There are quite a few verses in Bible that support slavery, but probably the most important one is the tenth commandment. Among other things, it says not to covet your neighbour's slaves (usually translated as manservant and maidservant), thus recognising the rights of slaveowners.To choose an example more or less at random from the New Testament, 1 Peter 2:18: "Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward." [As can be read from the context, 'servants' is actually a euphemism for slaves. 'froward' is archaic English for perverse or difficult to deal with.]
You dont find the word infidel as such in the Bible. The closest word to it found in the Bible is infidelity.
yes there are many bible passages you can find them in the bible