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Q: How many times is love mentioned in the gospel of john?
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How many times is love mentioned in the Gospel of Luke?

12 times.


How many times is the word love mentioned in 1 John chapter 5?

The word 'love' is found 2 times in 1 John chapter 5 in the King James Version (KJV). Love appears times in verses 2 and 3.


How many times is the word love mentioned in 1 John?

Love (Love, loveth, beloved) ,from the word agape, is mentioned 51 times in the Epistle of First John.


What is the theme of the book of john?

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How many times is the word 'Love' mentioned in the Old Testament?

Once Love is Always... Always is Love mentioned!!!


Which gospel was written by the apostle of love?

John is known as the apostle or disciple of love.He wrote the gospel that bears his name.


How many times does Jesus talk about love in the gospel of John?

Jesus mentions the word 29 times in John, in chapters 5, 8, 10, 11-17, & 19-21.Incidentally, the most well-known verse of the Bible is in John (3:16) -- which is about the love of God -- but Jesus didn't say it.


How many times is the word LOVE mentioned in the NIV Bible?

The word LOVE is mentioned 686 times in the NIV Bible. Love is a constant theme throughout the Holy Bible.


How many times is love mentioned in the complete king James version?

Love is mentioned 442 times in the entire Bible, King James Version.


How many times is love mentioned in the Bible and in what verse?

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Where is the word love mentioned in the holy bible?

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What are the three kinds of love?

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