The number 5 = Mercy.
It means for someone who is mean you should forgive them.
It will depend on what version of the bible you use. Some use mercy and others use lovingkindness. They mean basically the same. Mercy is used in different ways so you will have to go to the context to understand what the word means. This is not new to the bible. This is what happens in any language.
The Good Book = The Bible
"Kyrie eleison" is a Greek phrase that means "Lord, have mercy." It is commonly used in religious worship and prayer, particularly in Christian liturgies, to ask for God's mercy and forgiveness.
Empty one's bowels means to defecate.
This phrase comes from the Beatitudes in the Bible. It emphasizes the importance of showing mercy and kindness to others in order to receive the same treatment in return. In simple terms, those who are compassionate and forgiving towards others will themselves receive compassion and forgiveness.
In the King James version * The phrase get full is not mentioned * The phrase got full is not mentioned
The word Bible is of Greek origin from the phrase, ta biblia, meaning, 'the books'.>
In Latin, it means:Just have mercyHope this helps!
The phrase is actually in Greek, and the correct spelling is Kyrie eleison. It means "Lord, have mercy," and it usually alternates with Christe eleison, "Christ, have mercy," in a form of prayer used in the Liturgy of the Mass in the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Anglican traditions.
Emptying your bowels.