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Ruby123

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the words are not alive just overused these last couple of years.
 

GaryA

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Did this two-word phrase come about due to the covid subterfuge, some other specific thing, or is it simply associated with life-in-general.
 

Ruby123

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and the winner is Mr @GaryA. Congrats you will be announced on a breaking news segment on tonights news.
 

GaryA

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New password - clue/hint:

There are two words (<1>,<2>) both of which are found in the same verse in the Bible (KJV) in 8 different verses - 4 in the Old Testament and 4 in the New Testament. In one of the 8 verses, the phrase "<1> and <2>" is found. In a different one of the 8 verses, the phrase "<1> or <2>" is found. In a still different one of the 8 verses, the two words are found in a double-clause statement before a semicolon (';') in the middle of the verse. In the rest of the verse after the semicolon are three words significant to the context of the verse.

Tell me:

~ the two words AND the three words (If you know the two words and the correct verse, you will know the three words.)

- or -

~ the two words AND the Book-Chapter-Verse where the two words before the semicolon and the three words after the semicolon are found

That should keep you searching the scriptures for a bit... :)

I will add more clues if necessary later on.
 

GaryA

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If you do not already have a favorite bible-search utility, you are more than welcome to use the bible-search utility on my web site.

I believe you will very much like the search options and the accurate search results! :cool:
 

Sculpt

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New password - clue/hint:

There are two words (<1>,<2>) both of which are found in the same verse in the Bible (KJV) in 8 different verses - 4 in the Old Testament and 4 in the New Testament. In one of the 8 verses, the phrase "<1> and <2>" is found. In a different one of the 8 verses, the phrase "<1> or <2>" is found. In a still different one of the 8 verses, the two words are found in a double-clause statement before a semicolon (';') in the middle of the verse. In the rest of the verse after the semicolon are three words significant to the context of the verse.

Tell me:

~ the two words AND the three words (If you know the two words and the correct verse, you will know the three words.)

- or -

~ the two words AND the Book-Chapter-Verse where the two words before the semicolon and the three words after the semicolon are found

That should keep you searching the scriptures for a bit... :)

I will add more clues if necessary later on.
I tried all of these:
sin death
love evil
right wrong
love righteousness
david goliath
daivd jonathan
life death
good evil
faith doubt
cain abel
god satan
love death
love peace
peace joy
adam eve
peace prosperity
light dark
light darkness
day night

How are the two words associated?
 

GaryA

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The two words are not consecutive words in the verses; rather, they are both present somewhere in each of the 8 verses.
 

GaryA

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The closest they get to each other is having the word 'and'/'or' between them like I described earlier.
 

Sculpt

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Sculpt

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The two words are not consecutive words in the verses; rather, they are both present somewhere in each of the 8 verses.
I also tried:
men women
man woman
male female
righteousness sin
war peace
love hate
rich poor
above below
up down
cold hot
heaven hell
angel demon
left right
black white
wet dry

There's a million more, I'm sure. So, what is the first letter for each of the two words?