THE BIBLE AND THE NUMBER 46

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trofimus

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Actually its 72x in OT and 60x in NT in NIV.

I used Pure BibleGateway Search Engine, a.k.a. PBSE.
 

Dino246

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Can we agree that the Catholic Church was the only religion of Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
I'm not sure how your post is relevant to the topic of this thread (perhaps posted here in error?). Anyway...

No, we cannot agree to that. There were many Jews in Western Europe, though they were persecuted. Spain and Portugal were under the control of Moslems for much of that period. There were pockets of non-Catholic Christians as well such as the Albigenses and Waldenses.
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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Actually its 72x in OT and 60x in NT

I used Pure BibleGateway Search Engine, a.k.a. PBSE.
Be careful. You don't want to catch his crazy obsession! (Platný jak mrtvýmu zimník)
 
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Actually its 72x in OT and 60x in NT in NIV.

I used Pure BibleGateway Search Engine, a.k.a. PBSE.
what you searched was "word(s) of God" not "word of God" and the count Bible Gateway returned is the verses. Bible Gateway also counts the words in the notes of the NIV so be aware.
 
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I write down the information form the search results in a notebook. Then, when I get a chance, I type them up.
Does the software have a download feature? or can you copy / paste?

Seems like duplication of effort to search for the results, handwrite the results in a notebook, then type them up later.
 

trofimus

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what you searched was "word(s) of God" not "word of God" and the count Bible Gateway returned is the verses. Bible Gateway also counts the words in the notes of the NIV so be aware.
Will you answer me if both 1611 and 1789 are infallible when both of them have your patterns?
 

graceNpeace

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I'm not sure how your post is relevant to the topic of this thread (perhaps posted here in error?). Anyway...

No, we cannot agree to that. There were many Jews in Western Europe, though they were persecuted. Spain and Portugal were under the control of Moslems for much of that period. There were pockets of non-Catholic Christians as well such as the Albigenses and Waldenses.
Not to mention those that held to animistic traditions - they have never gone away in Europe and are currently making a big comeback...
 

trofimus

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Be careful. You don't want to catch his crazy obsession! (Platný jak mrtvýmu zimník)
I was reading your post and when I got to the Czech part, I was somehow slow to realize what is going on, as its 00:30 here. :D
 
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Does the software have a download feature? or can you copy / paste?

Seems like duplication of effort to search for the results, handwrite the results in a notebook, then type them up later.
You can copy the bible verses but not the search results. It is just the way I do it because it is actually quicker. Sometimes I do it on my lunch break at work and then type it up when I get home.
 
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Will you answer me if both 1611 and 1789 are infallible when both of them have your patterns?
I have not done a deliberate study of the 1611 copy as I do not own one nor is there much in the way of software to analyze it in a manner that is relevant to this thread. I will post what I know and the King James Bible as we have it today is the word of God.
 
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Says who, exactly?
The Bible states that the word of God is written in a book and one is able to both read and hear it. I make the assertion that the King James Bible as far as the English language is concerned is that book.

As far as patterns, order and structure of the King James Bible (patterned after the number 7) is concerned perhaps it can be put to the test. Do you have any suggestions in this regard? I am willing to do the work.
 
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graceNpeace

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The Bible states that the word of God is written in a book and one is able to both read and hear it. I make the assertion that the King James Bible as far as the English language is concerned is that book.
So James37 has the authority to make pronouncements like this!!!!
Wow!
Do you have ring that I can kiss?
 
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So James37 has the authority to make pronouncements like this!!!!
Wow!
Do you have ring that I can kiss?
Put it to the test..,,,the Book says it and I believe what the book says.

"Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me." Acts 27:25

The words of man will not change my belief!
 
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graceNpeace

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Put it to the test..,,,the Book says it and I believe what the book says.

"Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me." Acts 27:25

The words of man will not change my belief!
Yet, you a mere man is claiming the authority to make the KJV the sole word of God as far as the English language is concerned!
As for your quote - meaningless to the context...