New password - clue/hint:
There are two words (<1>,<2>) both of which are found in the same verse in the Bible (KJV) in 8 different verses - 4 in the Old Testament and 4 in the New Testament. In one of the 8 verses, the phrase "<1> and <2>" is found. In a different one of the 8 verses, the phrase "<1> or <2>" is found. In a still different one of the 8 verses, the two words are found in a double-clause statement before a semicolon (';') in the middle of the verse. In the rest of the verse after the semicolon are three words significant to the context of the verse.
Tell me:
~ the two words AND the three words (If you know the two words and the correct verse, you will know the three words.)
- or -
~ the two words AND the
Book-Chapter-Verse where the two words before the semicolon and the three words after the semicolon are found
That should keep you searching the scriptures for a bit...
I will add more clues if necessary later on.