The word "let" appears in several scriptures throughout The Bible. Notable examples include Genesis 1:3, where God says, "Let there be light," and Matthew 5:16, which encourages believers to "let your light shine before others." Additionally, Philippians 2:5 states, "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus." These verses illustrate the use of "let" in various contexts, from creation to personal conduct.
The word Bible is not found in any sequence of the small font, nor in the sequence of the caps. And there are many mentions of the Holy Word, and the Holy Scriptures. Scriptures is used 21 times in the New Testament. The word is used thousands of times. The word "Bible" is not in the Bible. The word "Bible" was not being used yet at the time the Bible was being written. The word "scripture" or "scriptures" was used instead.
Answer: The Bible.
393 scriptures mention, or contain, the word love.
No, the word Shark is not used in the bible anywhere.
Nine times.
Neither the word 'consolidation' nor 'consolidate' appear in the Bible.
The bible IS the scriptures.
The word 'welcome' is not used in the KJV.
The word "Bible" is not in the King James Version of the Bible. It was not used at the time the Bible was being written. Instead they used the word "scriptures."
Grantha means BOOK and is used for scriptures in India, specially Sikh scriptures. A usage similar to the word "Bible".
There were no occurrences of the word WATERMELLON found in the Text of the Scriptures.
Yes, when it refer to the parts of the Holy Bible.