The term "mandate" itself is not frequently used in most translations of The Bible, but the concept of a divine command or instruction appears throughout scripture. For example, in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20), Jesus commands His disciples to make disciples of all nations, which can be seen as a mandate for evangelism. Similarly, in the Old Testament, God gives mandates to His people, such as the commandments found in Exodus 20. Overall, the idea of divine mandates is prevalent in the themes of obedience and mission in both the Old and New Testaments.
The word or name Mason does not appear in scripture.
About 97 times
Pink does not appear in biblical Scripture. As such, it can have no symbolic meaning. It can't represent anything.
No it doesn't appear in any known English translation of Scripture
If the answer is directed at the Book of Mormon, the answer is "no." The word "placate" does not appear in this book of scripture.
There is nothing in either tradition nor in Scripture about an angel appearing to St. Anne.
The word "shepherd" appears in 42 verses of the KJV bible.
You appear to be confusing fiction with scripture. There is no such statement in the Bible.
currently the tetragrammaton is not found in greek scripture manuscripts.
the commisioner mandate
synonym of mandate
The word "desire" is in the King James Version of the Bible 111 times. It is in 109 verses.