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The word "nevertheless" appears in several places throughout The Bible, primarily in the King James Version (KJV). One notable instance is in Luke 22:42, where Jesus, in prayer, says, "nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done." This phrase reflects His submission to God's will despite the impending suffering He faces. Other occurrences can be found in various contexts, often highlighting a contrast or continuation of thought.

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