The Hebrew word for silver is "kessef". This is symbolic for wealth and money and silver was used in Holy Temple. The the word Kessef can be interpreted as to mean "yearning" (cf. Genesis 31:30; Tanya, ch. 50). Other can add and edit.
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The word "silver" is in the King James Version of the Bible 320 times. It is in 282 verses.
The word "silver" is in the King James Version of the Bible 320 times. It is in 282 verses.
There is nothing in the Bible about this.
The axiom, "Every cloud has a silver lining," is not found in the Bible.
Lars Munkhammar has written: 'Silver bibeln' 'The Silver Bible' -- subject(s): Uppsala universitetsbibliotek, Manuscripts, Codex argenteus, Bible, History
The word "silver" is in the King James Version of the Bible 320 times. It is in 282 verses. Please see the related link below.
20 pieces of silver
They promised Delilah 1,100 peaces of silver.
John the Baptist
In the Bible, silver is often associated with wealth and money. It is mentioned numerous times in relation to payment, currency, and value. Additionally, silver was widely used as a form of currency in ancient times, so it symbolizes monetary worth in many biblical contexts.
I think it is 30 pieces of silver.