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# છોડી દેવું/ભૂલી જવું, છોડાયેલ/ત્યજી દેવાયેલ, છોડવું/ત્યજવું
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## વ્યાખ્યા:
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The term “forsake” means to abandon someone or to give up something. Someone who has been “forsaken” has been deserted or abandoned by someone else.
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* When people “forsake” God, they are being unfaithful to him by disobeying him.
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* When God “forsakes” people, he has stopped helping them and allowed them to experience suffering in order to cause them to turn back to him.
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* This term can also mean to forsake things, such as forsaking, or not following, God’s teachings.
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* The term “forsaken” can be used in the past tense, as in “he has forsaken you” or as in referring to someone who has “been forsaken.”
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## Translation Suggestions:
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* Other ways to translate this term could include “abandon” or “neglect” or “give up” or “go away from” or “leave behind,” depending on the context.
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* To “forsake” God’s law could be translated “disobey God’s law.” This could also be translated as “abandon” or “give up on” or “stop obeying” his teachings or his laws.
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* The phrase “be forsaken” can be translated as “be abandoned” or “be deserted.”
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* It more clearer to use different words to translate this term, depending on whether the text describes forsaking a thing or a person.
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## Bible References:
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* [1 Kings 6:11-13](rc://en/tn/help/1ki/06/11)
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* [Daniel 11:29-30](rc://en/tn/help/dan/11/29)
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* [Genesis 24:27](rc://en/tn/help/gen/24/27)
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* [Joshua 24:16-18](rc://en/tn/help/jos/24/16)
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* [Matthew 27:45-47](rc://en/tn/help/mat/27/45)
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* [Proverbs 27:9-10](rc://en/tn/help/pro/27/09)
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* [Psalms 71:18](rc://en/tn/help/psa/071/18)
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## Word Data:
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* Strong’s: H0488, H2308, H5203, H5428, H5800, H5805, H7503, G06460, G06570, G08630, G14590, G26410
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