THINKING
The letters mem- make up the Latin root syllable that means 'a calling to mind'. An English language derivative word is the verb 'to remember'. A Latin language derivative word of that root syllable is the infinitive and root word memorari, which means 'to be mindful of'.
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The word "mind" is in the King James Version of the Bible 95 times. It is in 92 verses.
king of the Jews
Excluding the Epistles - which are letters,In the King James versionthe word - letter - appears 37 timesthe word - letters - appears 34 times
Diadem
If a human knows how to say and spell a word, there mind is wired to the spelling and saying of the word. They know how to spell it, so they can read it even if the letters are jumbled up. EX:welocme=welcome
Depends what you are calling a "verse". His shortest line is one word: "Death" from King John.
In the King James versionthe word - tear - appears 13 timesthe word - tears - appears 36 times(Bear in mind the 'rip' meaning that 'tear' also has)the word - cried - appears 199 timesthe word - cries - appears oncethe word - criest - appears 5 timesthe word - crieth - appears 17 timesthe word - cry - appears 181 timesthe word - crying - appears 31 times(Again, bear in mind the 'calling out' meaning of 'cry')
Assuming you're wanting all 4 letters of the word to be in those reformed words, Soup can only be jumbled to make the word Opus. However, if you don't mind three letters words, multiple are available.
Lots of examples, first one that comes to mind is SPARED. Not sure why haha!
Contacting is another name for the word calling.