The Exodus is mentioned in several books of The Bible, primarily in the Old Testament. It is most prominently featured in the book of Exodus, which details the departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Additionally, references to the Exodus can be found in Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and throughout the historical books like Joshua and 1 Kings, as well as in the prophetic and wisdom literature. The event is also alluded to in the New Testament, particularly in the context of Jesus and the Passover.
Joshua is mentioned in the book bearing his name, but also in many other books in The Bible including Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
out of the 231 times the word idol is mentioned in the Bible, 5 times is for the Exodus book.
360 times
at Exodus 20 & Deuteronomy 5
Egypt is mentioned positively in the 3 holy books ; Torah , Bible and Quraan .
In the New World Translation it is mentioned 51 times, mostly in the book of Exodus where the construction of the Tabernacle is specified.
In the New World Translation it is mentioned 51 times, mostly in the book of Exodus where the construction of the Tabernacle is specified.
Twice: once in Galations 5:20 and once in Exodus 22:9.
Christmas is not mentioned once.Christ's birth, and the coming of the Messiah is mentioned numerous times, both in the prophetic Old Testament books and in the Gospels, but Chritsmas was not called Christ's Mass, or Christmas, for many centuries after Jesus's birth and after the books of the Bible were written.
"Exodus" is a book in the Bible, not a word in the text of the Bible. The book of Exodus is in the Bible once. It is the second book in the Bible, right after Genesis.
No, although the same Abraham is mentioned in many books of the Bible.
The phrases "choirs of angles" and "choir of angles" do not appear anywhere in the KJV bible. Nor are there anywhere the words "angel" and "choir" appear in the same verse.