occurs 106 times in 101 verses in the KJV
2007-10-16 16:06:15
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answered by tas211 6
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Now how do all of us comprehend that your evaluation of the Bible is authentic? DSS manuscripts took us returned a procedures-lots farther returned than 3 hundred a.d. Re-written, revised and re-translated, lacking chapters?? you do no longer understand this! you're repeating somebody who has an ax to grind. you could no longer probable comprehend this any further than an atheists can comprehend there is not any God. yet,....learning unique languages is crucial for extreme Bible scholars,as is the study of interpretation. definite, there are numerous procedures of interpretation taught. that's unlucky. in uncomplicated terms you would be dazzling. in basic terms because of the fact some are incorrect, does no longer propose all are incorrect. The literal, historic, grammatical technique looks to yield consistency for the time of. "Context" is often king in translation, so there must be no ought to apply a be conscious out of context. Dallas Theological Seminary has a powerful cope with on interpretation, as do maximum Baptists and Presbyterians colleges. The church homes of Christ (no longer "united") do rather nicely additionally. Many scholars have long gone by using those colleges. they'd disagree alongside with your opinion.
2016-12-29 14:15:38
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answered by ? 4
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In the King James Version it is mentioned 109 times.
2007-10-16 16:11:08
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answered by Big Chief 2
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Actually it is the theme of the Bible... You have to wait for an answer to prayer. You have to wait for the 2nd coming. You have to wait to see the wicked tormented in Hell. What can't wait is your tithes and offerings... you must not delay in delivering your offering to the LORD!
2007-10-16 16:17:26
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answered by Opus 3
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I do know of one, in Isaiah 40:31, "They that wait upon the Lord..." Interestingly, the word wait comes from the same Hebrew word for trust, as in Prov. 3:5, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart..."
There are other mentions of 'wait', but I am just throwing that one in.
2007-10-16 16:08:49
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answered by TroothBTold 5
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There is something called a "concordance" that will tell you how many times every word in the bible is used, if you really want to know. Check your local library, although I'm not sure if most libraries would have this. Maybe a church?
2007-10-16 16:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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In the KJV, "girl" is only mention TWICE.
TWICE throughout the ENTIRE book.
2007-10-16 16:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I can tell you it is mentioned ......105 times and I can give you the evidence
2007-10-16 16:10:23
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answered by mary 6
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hebrew transation for wait
2015-10-07 03:22:18
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answered by Gloria Reading 1
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way too many as far as I am concerned, waiting is just a fruit of the spirit (patience) I have yet to master.
2007-10-16 16:09:27
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answered by Millie C 3
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