The website Bible Gateway has this in 'The Message' translation of The Bible:
Daniel 2:41
"But then the feet and toes that ended up as a mixture of ceramic and iron will deteriorate into a mongrel kingdom with some remains of iron in it. Just as the toes of the feet were part ceramic and part iron, it will end up a mixed bag of the breakable and unbreakable. That kingdom won't bond, won't hold together any more than iron and clay hold together.
Hebrews 6:18
We who have run for our very lives to God have every reason to grab the promised hope with both hands and never let go. It's an unbreakable spiritual lifeline, reaching past all appearances right to the very presence of God where Jesus, running on ahead of us, has taken up his permanent post as high priest for us, in the order of Melchizedek.
http://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch=unbreakable&qs_version=MSG
AND this in 'New Living Translation' of the Bible
Numbers 18:19
Yes, I am giving you all these holy offerings that the people of Israel bring to the Lord. They are for you and your sons and daughters, to be eaten as your permanent share. This is an eternal and unbreakable covenant between the Lord and you, and it also applies to your descendants."
http://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch=unbreakable&qs_version=NLT
You should note that both of these are Paraphrase translations of the Bible, so the word unbreakable was used to make the concept talked about in those particular verses be more easily understood by the modern reader.
The word - tattoo - is not in the King James version.
In the King James version, No verse which contains the word - swelling - also contains the word - stomach.
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There are 225 verses in the ASV bible with the word 'ten' in them :)
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The Romans book of the Bible contains the word hearing. In the verse Roman 10:17 it says, "So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ".
There are no verses with the word cat in them.
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The word "seashell" or "seashells" do not appear in the Bible.
Verse, text,or scripture.