There are fourteen thousand, nine hundred and forty-nine words in the King James Version Gospel of Saint Mark. These are divided into six hundred and seventy-eight verses across sixteen chapters.
44 does not appear in the King James Version. The only mention of "forty four" is in conjunction with one hundred - as in Rev 7:4 and Rev 14:1 - "one hundred and forty and four thousand"
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three and six hundred twenty thousandths.
That's the word version: five thousand dollars. The numerical form is $5000 (or $5000.00).
1100 same as 1 thousand 1 hundred, just the short version
This number is written as "two hundred and fifty thousand" or "two hundred fifty thousand" The former version is often preferred by persons from the southern United States and the latter version by persons from the northern United States.
Two hundred million - most likely a combination of Russia, China and other Far Eastern nation which many believe India will join into this future Confederation:Revelation 9:16King James Version (KJV)16 And the number of the army of the horsemen were two hundred thousand thousand: and I heard the number of them.
In words, it would be: nine hundred fifty dollars In numbers, it would be: $950.00
There are fourteen thousand, nine hundred and forty-nine words in the King James Version Gospel of Saint Mark. These are divided into six hundred and seventy-eight verses across sixteen chapters.
Firstly is is helpful in tackling this sort of problem if we put in the separators19,041,192,049,668Next we need to decide if you are using the US definition of a billion (1,000,000,000) or the British definition (1,000,000,000,000)US - 19041 billion, 192 million, 049 thousand and 668Nineteen thousand and forty-one billion, one hundred and ninety-two million, fortynine thousand, six hundred and sixty-eight.British 19 billion, 041 thousand 192 million, 049 thousand and 668Nineteen billion, forty-one thousand one hundred and ninety-two million, fortynine thousand, six hundred and sixty-eight.Note that, in the British version, there is no and or comma in between the "forty-one thousand" and the "one hundred and ninety-two million".
44 does not appear in the King James Version. The only mention of "forty four" is in conjunction with one hundred - as in Rev 7:4 and Rev 14:1 - "one hundred and forty and four thousand"
The number 100.4872 is properly written or spoken "one hundred, and four thousand eight hundred seventy-two ten-thousandths." But because of the combination of numbers that might be misheard, the spoken version would probably be "one hundred point four eight seven two."
I would suggest using Microsoft Excel. If you don't have it you can go to Openoffice.org and get an open source version, which has many of the same features
The preferred version is five hundred three, but both are correct.
No word appears that often. That is almost the total words there are in the King James version.... 789,649 See the link below for a list of the most-frequent words
three and six hundred twenty thousandths.