“Praise” is the winner at 302 occurrences. “Hosanna” occurs 5 times.
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King James 1769
“Praise” is the winner at 302 occurrences. “Hosanna” occurs 5 times.
King James 1769
Bible Trivia Question for Thursday 07/18/2019
Today the words are “Blessing(s)” and “Miracle(s)” Which one appears more?
How about the word “water” compared to the word “wine”. Which one appears more?
If you said water you’re right. Water appears 425 times Wine appears 247 times.
King James 1769
Our next pair of words are quite common. The word “hour or hours” compared to the word “time”. Which one appears more in the Bible?
It’s not even close. “Hour or Hours” occur 99 times. “Time” occurs a total of 784 times
King James 1769
OK let’s start with a couple of words. Messiah compared to Saviour/Savior. Which one appears more in the Bible?
In this case Saviour(Savior) occurs 45 times. Messiah also the derivative Messias occurs 4 times.
King James 1769
Hello,
Some like it hot, but I do not. Another Busy day as my young friend came out for the weekend and we went up to visit my Mom. Since she is getting stronger we took her out for lunch which she appreciated. Drove back then shopping car maintenance also kid hauling completed the day. Why do I feel like a cab driver? Tomorrow is another driving day.
We are going to try something a little different this week. I’m going to pick two words from the Bible you tell me which is used more. Just a reminder for we use the King James 1769 . Also do let me know what you think. I do read the comments even if I don’t always answer.
Thanks for the comments and questions. I always enjoy them because it means people are reading.
The Picture is too pretty to change so I’m leaving it for another week. Title: Woman at the well Artist: Carl Heinrich Bloch Date: 1865-1879 Copyright: Public Domain Source: Wikimedia Commons
Thanks for reading and have a good day at church.
Dave
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