The Gentiles mentioned in the King James Version of the Bible refer to non-Jewish people or nations.
Those acronyms refer to specific versions of the bible. The KJV is the King James Version, and the ASV is the Accepted Standard Version.
Yes, according to the King James Version of the Bible, Lucifer is not explicitly mentioned as an archangel. The term "Lucifer" is used in Isaiah 14:12 to refer to the fallen angel who rebelled against God.
Yes, the King James Bible has been translated into Croatian. However, the most widely used translation in Croatia is the Croatian Bible, which is based on different source texts. The King James Version is primarily used in English-speaking contexts, while Croatian speakers typically refer to translations that are more accessible and relevant to their linguistic and cultural context.
The word "kill" appears 131 times in the King James Version of the Bible. However, it is important to note that the context in which the word is used varies greatly throughout the text. In some instances, it refers to unlawful murder, while in others, it may refer to lawful killing in the context of warfare or justice.
Catholics most often refer to the Bible as "The Holy Bible". The official version of the Catholic Bible is the Latin Vulgate, the most accurate translation of the Bible ever done. In English, the most accurate version is the Douay Rheims translation, though one can get the Challoner version as the English is rather archiac in the original.
Depends on the version of the Bible you use. The word saved is used 90 times in the New American Standard Bible. It is used 104 times in the King James Bible. Not all refer to salvation as in saved from the penalty of sin, as in eternal punishment. It's used 50 times in the New Testament of the NASB, and most of those do refer to salvation. Hope than answers your question.
There are many sites that you may refer to for getting Arabic versions of the Bible and Audio versions also. A link below is an example.
In the King James version the word - bow - appears 100 times the word - bowed - appears 78 times (Some of these will refer to "bow" as in archery, and some to "bow" as in bend down)
In the King James version the word 'resurrection' appears 41 times, but each occurrence of the word 'resurrection' does not always refer to Jesus Christ's resurrection. There are many other ways the Bible describes or refers to the concept of resurrection but it is not possible to list them all here.
Isaish 9:6 is the or one of the first to refer to His peace.
The word "worship" appears 108 times in the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible. It is used in various contexts to refer to the act of showing reverence, adoration, and honor to God. The concept of worship is central to many religions and plays a significant role in the practice of faith for believers.