This is very difficult to answer precisely. Many offerings are made and detailed, but the words offering / offerings are also mentioned in passing.
In the King James version
the word - offering - appears 724 times
the word - offerings - appears 265 times
and
the word - offer - appears 236 times
the word - offered - appears 143 times
the word - offereth - appears 15 times
728 times (offering/offerings).
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728 times (offering/offerings).
I typed the word in on an online Standard American version of the Bible and found "offering" used 151 times
The word "offering" appears over 400 times in the Bible. It is frequently mentioned in the context of sacrifices and offerings made to God as a form of worship and devotion.
Moses in Exodus 36:2-7
pooja uses offerings to show many things
Burnt Offerings - novel - has 392 pages.
They are difficult to count, because there were various sin offerings, goodwill offerings, peace offerings, all of which were individual offereings, added on top of the regular daily offerings.
Burnt offering, grain offering, peace offering, sin offering, guilt offering, and fellowship offering.
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I do not know, but the greatest offering God gave to us was his son Jesus Christ. (John 3.16)
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Yes, many religions involve the practice of making offerings as a form of worship, gratitude, or seeking blessings. For example, in Hinduism offerings such as fruits, flowers, and incense are common, while in Buddhism offerings of candles, water, and food are made at shrines. Similarly, practices in Shintoism, Taoism, and other spiritual traditions also involve making offerings to deities, ancestors, or nature spirits.