While most additions and alterations are usually left in place, in spite of the consensus that they are not original, this verse is redundant, being preceded and followed by verses with a similar meaning.
The United Bible Societies, 4th Edition, 1993 New Testament (UBS4) omits Matthew 23:14, presumably because it is so clearly redundant.
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
Matthew 22:14
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More importantly, how many of the purchased Bibles were actually read? My guess is that many more Bibles were sold than were actually read.
According to most sources, it's 117 in the Protestant Bibles. However, others think the answer to be Psalm 118, for before this chapter there are 594 chapters and after Psalm 118 there are 594 chapters. Therefore, Psalm 118 seems to many as the middle chapter.
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
There are 25 verses in the first chapter of Matthew.
There are many Commentaries and Christian websites that will discuss the compassion of Jesus upon the two blind men.
This verse is found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 18, verse 21-22. It states, "Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, 'Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?' Jesus answered, 'I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.'"
Matthew 22:14
The word preacher does not appear in the King James Version of the bibles book of Matthew. The word "preach" however does appear four seperate times through out the book of Matthew.
The name " Muhammad" is mentioned in the Holy Quran for four times: 1. verse 144 of chapter 3 2. verse 40 of chapter 33 3. verse 2 of chapter 47 (The Chapter is titled with His name " Muhammad") 4. verse 29 of chapter 48 & He PBUH is mentioned once with the name " Ahmad "& many times as " prophet", "Messenger" & " Messenger of Allah"..etc.
In order to give a proper answer, you must be more specific. Pages in most Bibles will reflect the Chapter and verses it will be displaying on any particular page. Needless to say, the style and size of print and paper dimensions affect how many words can be printed onto a page.
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The word "fig" is mentioned once in the Quran, in Surah At-Tin (Chapter 95).
The Bible is organized into books, chapters and verses. If you know the "address" of the verse or reference, you can look it up by finding the page number of the book in the table of contents, going to the beginning of the book, count the chapters to the one you want and then count the verses to the one you want.If you do not know the address of the reference, you can use what is called a concordance. A concordance is a list of key words listed in alphabetical order with book, chapter and verse locations for each. (Many Bibles have abridged concordances in the back of the Bible itself. Otherwise you can find a Bible concordance at the library or your local book store.) If you know a key word like "Love" or "Abraham" you can look it up in the concordance, and then follow the instructions above for finding the book, chapter and verse. Often concordances will use abbreviations for books like Gen for Genesis or Rev for Revelation, so watch for that.In addition, there are numerous Bible programs and websites that offer "searchable Bibles" where you can look up key words or phrases and it will automatically take you to the chapter and verse.
The Bible is organized into books, chapters and verses. If you know the "address" of the verse or reference, you can look it up by finding the page number of the book in the table of contents, going to the beginning of the book, count the chapters to the one you want and then count the verses to the one you want.If you do not know the address of the reference, you can use what is called a concordance. A concordance is a list of key words listed in alphabetical order with book, chapter and verse locations for each. (Many Bibles have abridged concordances in the back of the Bible itself. Otherwise you can find a Bible concordance at the library or your local book store.) If you know a key word like "Love" or "Abraham" you can look it up in the concordance, and then follow the instructions above for finding the book, chapter and verse. Often concordances will use abbreviations for books like Gen for Genesis or Rev for Revelation, so watch for that.In addition, there are numerous Bible programs and websites that offer "searchable Bibles" where you can look up key words or phrases and it will automatically take you to the chapter and verse.