SAINT(S)

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The Erroneous SAINT

The KJV translation “saint” in the singular occurs 4 times in 3 verses plus 1 interpolation.

Psalms1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
Daniel1 Verse(s)3 Match(s)
Philippians1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
PSALMS 106:16DANIEL 8:13
x2 + 1 interpolation
PHILIPPIANS 4:21

The Erroneous SAINTS

The KJV translation “saints” occurs 96 times in 95 verses.

Deuteronomy2 Verse(s)2 Match(s)
1 Samuel1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
2 Chronicles1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
Job2 Verse(s)2 Match(s)
Psalms20 Verse(s)20 Match(s)
Proverbs1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
Daniel5 Verse(s)6 Match(s)
Hosea1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
Zechariah1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
Matthew1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
Acts4 Verse(s)4 Match(s)
Romans8 Verse(s)8 Match(s)
1 Corinthians6 Verse(s)6 Match(s)
2 Corinthians5 Verse(s)5 Match(s)
Ephesians9 Verse(s)9 Match(s)
Philippians2 Verse(s)2 Match(s)
Colossians4 Verse(s)4 Match(s)
1 Thessalonians1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
2 Thessalonians1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
1 Timothy1 Verse(s)1 Match(s)
Philemon2 Verse(s)2 Match(s)
Hebrews2 Verse(s)2 Match(s)
Jude2 Verse(s)2 Match(s)
Revelation13 Verse(s)13 Match(s)
The Hebrew & Greek Words behind Saint(s)

There are five words behind the false translation saints. Here they are using Strongs numbers:

H6944קֹדֶשׁ qôdesh, ko’-desh. From H6942; a sacred place or thing; rarely abstractly sanctity: – consecrated (thing), dedicated (thing), hallowed (thing), holiness, (X most) holy (X day, portion, thing), saint, sanctuary.
H6918קָדֹשׁ קָדוֹשׁ qâdôsh,  qâdôsh. kaw-doshe’, kaw-doshe’ From H6942; sacred (ceremonially or morally); (as noun) God (by eminence), an angel, a saint, a sanctuary: – holy (One), saint
H2623חָסִיד châsı̂yd khaw-seed’. From H2616; properly kind, that is, (religiously) pious (a saint): – godly (man), good, holy (one), merciful, saint, [un-] godly.
H6922קַדִּישׁ qaddı̂ysh kad-deesh’. (Chaldee); corresponding to H6918: – holy (One), saint.
G40ἅγιος hagios hag’-ee-os From ἅγος hagos (an awful thing) compare G53, [H2282]; sacred (physically pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially consecrated): – (most) holy (one, thing), saint.

During the first century the Greek “hagios” was used for martyrs regardless of their belief or cause.

You can do your own research of the flawed translations of the word “saint & saints” along with all its faulty concepts and imaginations.

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