It is Indian Summer by William Wilfred Campbell.
Along the line of smoky hills
The crimson forest stands,
And all the day the blue-jay calls
Throughout the autumn lands.
Now by the brook the maple leans
With all his glory spread,
And all the sumachs on the hills
Have turned their green to red.
Now by great marshes wrapt in mist,
Or past some river's mouth,
Throughout the long, still autumn day
Wild birds are flying south.
You can read about Lot's wife being turned into a pillar of salt in the book of Genesis, chapter 19, verse 26.
Romans 10:9
None.
In the King James version, No verse which contains the word - swelling - also contains the word - stomach.
The word - tattoo - is not in the King James version.
"Jumbled" describes something that is turned in different assorted directions, providing variety or confusion in its arrangement.
There is only one verse in the KJV bible that contains both water and amen in the same verse (Numbers 5:22).
This was Jesus's first miracle and it is found in John 2:1-11
An example of echo verse is the poem "The Echoing Green" by William Blake. In this poem, the word "echo" is repeated throughout, mimicking the concept of an echo reverberating in a green, pastoral setting.
There is no chapter 80 verse 20 found anywhere in the bible. There is a Psalm 80:19 but no other book in the bible contains 80 chapters.
The longest verse in the New Testament is Luke 1:37 and it contains 52 words in total.
In the King James version no one verse contains each of j, k, q, x and z. Some verses have all-but-one, but none have every letter.