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    Which rhetorical trope is the most used in the King James Bible?

    Question #84764. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Aug 20 07 10:08 PM)


    myrab51

    There are a total of 39 verses in the KJV that contain the phrase "give thanks."

    "Praise the LORD" is mentioned 33 times; "be not afraid"> 26x; "fear not"> 63x; and "be of good cheer"> 7x.

    http://christianblogs.christianet.com/1181560259.htm



    Aug 28 07, 8:16 PM


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