according to the concordance i read from, meek is mentioned 4 times-- answer --In the King James versionthe word - meek - appears 17 timesthe word - meekness - appears 14 times
125 times meek went to jail.
In the KJV: The word humility is itself mentioned 7 times. The words humble and humbled are mentioned 56 times. The synonyms meek and meekness are also mentioned 29 times.
Although the bible says the meek will inherit the earth the meek do not make strong leaders.
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In the KJV: The word humility is itself mentioned 7 times. The words humble and humbled are mentioned 56 times. The synonyms meek and meekness are also mentioned 29 times.
You can find the answer to your question by looking up the word meek in a Strong's concordance. They are available in print and online. However it's not simply the verses you need to look up but the definitions of the words which were translated meek in English. The Old Testament is written mostly in Hebrew (during the captivity in Babylon it switches to Chaldee). The New Testament is written in Greek. The KJV is a translation of those languages as well as the Latin version of biblical texts (Vulgate).Therefore, go and look up this word meek and see what our Fathers word defines to you.
The word 'meekess' appears 14 times in the King James Version. The word 'meek' appears 17 times. Meekness appears 5 times in the English Standard Version (ESV). The counts vary depending on which translation you use.
A paradox in beatitude refers to the seeming contradiction or irony in the blessings outlined in the Sermon on the Mount in the Bible. These blessings, such as "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth," appear counterintuitive or unexpected in their outcomes compared to the world's understanding of success and blessings.
This means that the meek [considerate people] shall rule the world. This is one of the eight Beatitudes.
Oh, dude, you must be mixing up your biblical verses with a Simpsons episode or something. The Bible actually says "Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth" in Matthew 5:5. So, unless the Yellow Man is secretly meek, I don't think he's getting any special treatment in the Bible. Like, sorry to burst your bubble, man.
This statement comes from the Christian New Testament Bible. It says that "the meek will inherit the world." "Meek" is not a person or group. It is an word that means the powerless and poor of the world rather than the rich and powerful who have ruled it for centuries. The bible talks about the Kingdom OF HEAVEN, and the Kingdom OF GOD, which are the same thing. The bible also talks about that Kingdom coming to us (or the earth) in Revelation 21:1-4. A New Earth is the FINAL destination of every Christian. The Meek here is anyone who has trusted in Christ, and followed His example. JESUS "Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am MEEK and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls." Matthew 11:29 AND ""But let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a MEEK and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price." 1 Peter 3:4