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# zeal, zealous
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## Definition
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The term "zeal" refers to energetic enthusiasm in believing and doing something. To be zealous is to be enthusiastic for and completely devoted to a cause or idea.
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* Zeal includes having strong desire and actions that promote and support a good cause. It is often used regarding someone who faithfully obeys God and teaches others to do that too.
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* Zealous includes the meaning of putting intense effort into doing something and continuing to persevere in that effort.
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* The "zeal of the Lord" or the "zeal of Yahweh" refers to God's strong, persistent actions to bless his people or to see justice done.
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## Translation Suggestions
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* To "be zealous" could also be translated by, "be strongly diligent" or "make an intense effort."
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* The term "zeal" could also be translated as "energetic devotion" or "eager determination" or "righteous enthusiasm."
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