The word revival is not in the King James Version of the Bible. But the word revive is in the KJV 8 times, in such verses as: Psalm 85:6 Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee? Which seems to express the same desire for revival that modern Christians feel.
Yes, the word "revival" is not explicitly mentioned in The Bible. However, the concept of spiritual revival, renewal, and restoration is present throughout scripture, particularly in the context of God's people returning to Him and experiencing a revitalization of faith and relationship with Him.
The word "seashell" or "seashells" do not appear in the Bible.
The word "Bible" means "the scriptures" or "the sacred writings." It is derived from the Greek word "biblia," which means "books."
Irene is the Greek word for the English word peace. It is in the bible more than 100 times as "peace."
The word "patience" appears in the Bible approximately 23 times in the New International Version (NIV) translation. It is often used in the context of bearing difficulties or waiting for God's timing.
The word "son" appears 144 times in the Book of Proverbs in the Bible.
In the King James version * The word revive is mentioned 8 times * The word revived is mentioned 6 times * The word reviving is mentioned 2 times* The word revival is not mentioned
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A good sentence for the word revival can include the following: The revival of the past can enslave the future of the human race Revival of the mummy can have devastating consequences there are more practical examples that you can search on the internet
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I appreciate what the Bible says at Isiah 57:15-"For this is what the High and Lofty One, who is residing forever and whose name is holy, has said: 'In the height and in the holy place is where I reside, also with the one crushed and lowly in spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly ones and to revive the heart of the ones being crushed.'"'Revive' is also mentioned at-Genesis 45:272 Kings 1:2, 8, 9, 10, 14Psalms 71:20Isiah 38:21Zechariah 10:9Hebrews 6:6
None. revived, appears 14 times.
No, the noun 'revival' is a common noun, a general word for any revival of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Revival Row (street) in Fort Mill, SC or "Revival" a novel by Stephen King.
Another word for revival or renewed interest on something is the word renaissance. This is why the word renaissance was used in Europe when art and literature was under a classical influence.
The French word for 'Bible' is "la Bible."
Great question - one that I found asking myself today after hearing a message about revival. The message was indeed horrible because the text the preacher used had nothing to do with revival, but anyways should we seek for revival and is it biblical? It depends on how one defines this term. The word revival is not in the Bible but the term "revive" is used a few times. You could ask a few people what revival means and would look like and you could potentially get very different answers. If revival means that Christians communicate the love and grace of Jesus in their lives by sharing the gospel then yes - we need to be revived and join with Paul who said that I do all things for the gospel - because Christians don't do all things for the gospel. If revival means that Christians should be more moral - then I would say no - that is not a biblical idea. But I think most people associate revival with morality, and emotional meetings - and I don;t think that is biblical.
In the King James version while the word - revive - appears 8 times the word - revived - appears 6 times the word - reviving - appears twice the word - revival - does not appear at all.
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