Leviticus 19:18, Thou shalt Love thy neighbours as thyself.
Matthew 22:39, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Psalm 22:1, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
Matthew 27:46, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
There are 1,189 chapters and over 31,000 verses in the Bible (Old and New Testament) based on the King James Version. The Catholic Bible, however, has additional books in the Old Testament, which adds to the total number of chapters and verses.
In the King James version There are 1198 chapters which together have 30857 verses.
These statistics are from the King James Version: If you count chapters then its Matthew or Acts with 28 chapters each. If you count verses then Luke with 1,151 verses. If you count words then its Luke with 25,640 words.
There are 929 chapters.
There are about 7,959 verses in the New Testament of the Bible. The Old Testament has many more, about 23,214. These figures are based on the King James Version.
There are 66 Books of the Bible which include 1189 Chapters and 31173 verses and 773,746 words (King James Version)
The phrase "and we know" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 2 verses in the Old Testament and 5 verses in the New Testament.
In the whole of the King James version the word - grace - appears 170 times Of these, 131 are in the New Testament, in 122 verses
'Grace' occurs 131 times in 122 verses in the KJV New Testament.
In the King James version 1 Corinthians has 16 verses and 2 Corinthians has 13
The King James Version contains 66 books of the Bible. The KJV contains 1,189 chapters and 31,102 verses. The KJV also has 788,258 words.
According to the Talmudic tradition, the division of the text of the Hebrew Bible (aka Old Testament) into verses is of ancient origin.The first Christian Bible in English to use both chapters and verses was the Geneva Bible published in 1560, which preceded the King James translation by 51 years.