ABBA
The word for 'father' used to refer to God in the New Testament is "ABBA," which is an Aramaic term meaning "father" or "daddy." It reflects a close and intimate relationship between believers and God as a loving father figure.
The word "father" is mentioned approximately 414 times in the New Testament. This includes references to biological fathers, the concept of God as the Father, and Jesus addressing God as his Father.
The word "shepherd" is used 15 times in the New Testament to refer to Jesus. It appears in various books like Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Hebrews, and 1 Peter.
The word "amen" is used 30 times in the Old Testament. It is often used at the end of prayers or statements to express agreement, confirmation, or faith.
The New Testament word for flood is "ÎșαÏαÎșÎ»Ï ÏÎŒÏÏ" (kataklusmos) which is used to describe the great flood during the time of Noah in the book of Matthew.
The only New Testament appearance of the word is in John 14:2 - In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. The Greek word translated "mansions" is mone, which means "a staying, abiding, dwelling, abode."
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The word covenant used in the New Testament 33 times.
In the King James version the word - father - appears 351 times
The word "father" is mentioned approximately 414 times in the New Testament. This includes references to biological fathers, the concept of God as the Father, and Jesus addressing God as his Father.
"Makuakane" is a Hawaiian word that means father. It is often used to refer to a father or male parental figure in the Hawaiian culture.
It was mainly used in the new testament.
The word remain is used 12 times in the New Testament.
As Christians believe the God of the Old Testament was the Word who became Jesus, there are numerous mentions to God. In the New Testament for instance, during Satan's temptation of Jesus in the desert, Jesus uses the word God as supreme and ultimate Creator. God was not a 'Father' to the evil Satan but only to those in mankind who love and obey His Commands.
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It is a form of the Chaldean word for Father used many times in the Old Testament. It is used three times in the New testament, (Mark 14:36, Romans 8:15, Galatians 4:6) but always in conjunction with the Greek word for father, which is "pater".
can is used to refer to i dont have to but i can
There are four words in the Greek language, in which the new testament was written, which refer to a type of love. The word eros refers to sexual attraction. Eros, however, is never used in the Bible.