-adjective 1. a hundred times as great or as much. 2. comprising a hundred parts or members. -adverb 3. in a hundredfold measure.
"Hundredfold" refers to something being multiplied by one hundred, or representing a hundred times the original amount or value. It is commonly used to express a large or significant increase or growth in something.
The Hundredfold Problem has 272 pages.
Hundredfold is the equivalent of saying "multiplied by 100".
100 times as much.
To make a hundredfold; to repeat a hundred times.
It means a hundred times. If something increases a hundredfold, it increases by a factor of 100. If you will be "rewarded hundredfold", it means you will receive a hundred times worth the effort you spent.
God will return your tithes a hundredfold. Once you give, he will restore it. :)
"fold" in this case means "times". So, "hundredfold" is "a hundred times".
The person says the difference between you and me is 100 times(in strength because it is a war enemy).
The Milky Way is millions of times larger than the sun, and the sun is bigger than the earth hundredfold. Therefore, The Milky Way is by far the biggest.
Once. Matthew 13:23 But he who received seed on the good ground is he who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and produces: some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty."
I believe that was spain and portugal, given to them by a mandate of the catholic church, to convert the heathen souls that lay therein. Of course, if they should happen to enslave said souls to mine gold and silver, then what can the church say about it? After all, if their souls have been saved, the horrors they suffer in this world will be rewarded a hundredfold in the next.
Very little as far as i can see. In Lev.27.3, a man between the age of 20 & 60 is worth 50 shekels for a vow, and a woman, 30 shekels. - (a shekel at present is about USD4.00) And in v. 7, a man above 60 is worth 15 shekels, and a woman 10 shekels Then Jesus refers to 60 in his parable of the sower in Mtt.13: 8. But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold.