There are seven hundred twenty seven, nine hundred sixty-nine words found in the New International Version of The Bible. There is some controversy over the smaller word count in comparison to the King James Version, though proponents state that the smaller count is due to more accurate translation.
31,173. That number includes "unnumbered verses" in the Psalms. "Unnumbered verses" are the author/title statements that begin some of the psalms, but were not given a verse number.
The words "and God" appear 52 times in the New International Version of the Bible.
The phrase "head covering" is not in the bible: King James Version - none. New International Version - none. American Standard Version - none.
727,969.... U can check the Intro section of the New International Version Exhaustive Concordance.
The phrase "cry out" is mentioned numerous times in the Bible; the exact count depends on the translation. In the New International Version (NIV), the words "cry out" appear approximately 150 times. However, this count may vary slightly depending on the specific edition or version of the Bible being referenced.
"Worship" is in the New International Version of the Bible 158 times and in the King James Version of the Bible 102 times.
Sixty-six books are in the Bible.
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"Lying" appears 83 times in the New International Version bible and 57 times in the King James version.
Depends on the version of the Bible: i.e. It appears 95 times in the King James Version; and 61 times in the New international Version
99 in the new international version and 80 in the king James version.
Each translation of the Bible varies in the number of words in the gospel of Luke (just as in every "book" of the bible). They are usually close, but vary some. In the NIV (New International Version, English) there are 24,187 words in the gospel of Luke.
"Lord" appears 6,781 times in the King James version of the bible 6,712 times in the New International Version