Update Nehemiah UTW (#1255)

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# fear, afraid, dread
# fear, afraid, dread, frighten
## Definition:

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# Judea
# Judea, Judah
## Facts:

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* The term “disperse” could be translated as “send away into many different places” or “scatter abroad” or “cause to move away to live in different countries.”
(See also: [believe](../kt/believe.md), [persecute](../other/persecute.md))
(See also: [believe](../kt/believe.md), [persecute](../other/persecute.md), [captive](../other/captive.md), [exile](../other/exile.md))
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# obey, obedient
# obey, keep
## Definition:
The term “obey” means to do what has been commanded by a person or law. The term “obedient” describes someone who obeys. Sometimes a command prohibits doing something, as in “do not steal.” In this case, to "obey" means not to steal.
The term “obey” means to do what has been commanded by a person or law. The term “obedient” describes someone who obeys. Sometimes a command prohibits doing something, as in “do not steal.” In this case, to "obey" means not to steal. In the Bible, often the term "keep" means "to obey."
* Usually the term “obey” is used in the context of obeying the commands or laws of a person in authority. For example, people obey laws which are created by the leaders of a country, kingdom, or other organization.
* Children obey their parents, people obey God, and citizens obey the laws of their country.

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# oppress, oppressed, oppression, oppressor
# oppress, oppressed, oppression, oppressor, dominate
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# oversee, overseer
# oversee, overseer, keeper
## Definition:
The term “overseer” refers to a person who is in charge of the work and welfare of other people.
The term “overseer” refers to a person who is in charge of the work and welfare of other people. In the Bible, often the term "keeper" means "overseer."
* In the Old Testament, an overseer had the job of making sure the workers under him did their work well.
* In the New Testament, this term is used to describe leaders of the early Christian church. Their work was to take care of the spiritual needs of the church, making sure the believers received accurate biblical teaching.

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# raise, raised, risen, arise, arose, got up, stir up, stirred up
# raise, rise, lift, get up, stir up,
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# rule, ruler, ruling, overrules
# rule, ruler, prefect, ruling, overrules
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# tax, taxed, taxation, taxpayers, tax collector,
# tax, tribute, taxation, taxpayers, tax collector,
## Definition: