According to NET.Bible.org the word 'orphan' appears thirty times in the Bible. You can find the specific verses by searching for the word orphan on the site. It might depend on what version of the Bible you are looking at, as searches that limit matches to the King James version only find one appearance of the word, when as a universial search returns 30 matches for the word 'orphan' and some matches with related words like fatherless.
It appears in the book of Esther.
The King James Version of the Bible uses the word "fatherless" instead of "orphan." The word "fatherless" is in the King James Version of the Bible 43 times. It is in 43 verses.
This word does not have an opposite.
The opposite of the word "answer" is "question."
The opposite situation occurs when an orphan becomes an "adoptee."
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The translation for the word orphan into the luhya language is yatima.
The opposite of the Urdu word "Yateem" is "Maabood" which means someone who is not an orphan or has parents. "Yateem" refers to a child who has lost one or both parents, while "Maabood" signifies a child who has parents present in their life.
Yes the word orphan has a stressed syllable. Orphan is stressed on the first syllable.
The latin for orphan or ward is pupillus pupilla
Yes, the word 'orphans' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'orphan'; a word for a child whose parents have died.The word 'orphans' is both a noun (orphan, orphans) and a verb (orphan, orphans, orphaning, orphaned).
Orphan is divided into syllables like so: or-phan.
The word "orphan" is gender neutral. It can be used for either a boy or a girl. An orphan is a child who's mother and father are dead and the child has not been adopted.