The word "blood" is mentioned around 40 times in Shakespeare's "Macbeth." It serves as a significant motif throughout the play, symbolizing guilt, murder, and the consequences of ambition. The frequent references highlight the themes of violence and moral decay that permeate the narrative.
Duncan, his two grooms, Banquo, Lady Macduff and her son. That makes six.
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In the King James version the word - blood - appears 447 times the word - bloodguiltiness - appears once the word - bloodthirsty - appears once the word - bloody - appears 16 times
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There are four blood moons mentioned in the Bible.
It is mentioned 12,440 times.
The word "blood" is in the King James Version of the Bible 447 times. It is in 375 verses.
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Saturday is not mentioned but Sabath is mentioned many times.
Never. He does say the word "blood" fifteen times, and "bloody" another five. But not "blood on my hands". He does say "There's blood on thy face" to the murderer who kills Banquo. The closest he comes to talking about blood on his hands is "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash the blood clean from my hand."