The Greek Strongs number G26 is "Agape", which means "Love".
The expression "For His mercy endures forever" is found verbatim in English and the original Hebrew 26 times in
Psalm 136. The expression is found once in each of the 26 verses.
The number of complete miles in a
marathon (26 miles and 385 yards).[8]
Each national team competing in the
FIFA World Cup is allowed a 26-player squad. This squad size has been in place since
2022.
Effective in 2020, the size of the full roster on a Major League Baseball team, except for regular-season games on or after September 1, when teams expand their rosters to 28 players.
The total number of cases on most versions of Deal or No Deal.
Often (in the United States) the number of
episodes in a
television program each year; this allows one new show per week for half the year, and one rerun per week for the rest of the year.
A
dice game popular in the
Midwest United States from the 1930s to 1950s; players had to roll a chosen number 26 times or more, exactly 13 or fewer than 10.[13]
In a normal deck of cards, there are 26 red cards and 26 black cards.
The number of bones in the normal human foot and ankle.
XXVI Holdings, Inc, named after the Roman numerals for the number 26, is a holding company that is part of
Alphabet, Inc., the structure that ultimately owns
Google.
The Greek Strongs number G26 is "Agape", which means "Love".
The expression "For His mercy endures forever" is found verbatim in English and the original Hebrew 26 times in
Psalm 136. The expression is found once in each of the 26 verses.
The number of complete miles in a
marathon (26 miles and 385 yards).[8]
Each national team competing in the
FIFA World Cup is allowed a 26-player squad. This squad size has been in place since
2022.
Effective in 2020, the size of the full roster on a Major League Baseball team, except for regular-season games on or after September 1, when teams expand their rosters to 28 players.
The total number of cases on most versions of Deal or No Deal.
Often (in the United States) the number of
episodes in a
television program each year; this allows one new show per week for half the year, and one rerun per week for the rest of the year.
A
dice game popular in the
Midwest United States from the 1930s to 1950s; players had to roll a chosen number 26 times or more, exactly 13 or fewer than 10.[13]
In a normal deck of cards, there are 26 red cards and 26 black cards.
The number of bones in the normal human foot and ankle.
XXVI Holdings, Inc, named after the Roman numerals for the number 26, is a holding company that is part of
Alphabet, Inc., the structure that ultimately owns
Google.