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# dishonor, dishonors, dishonored, dishonorable
# dishonor, dishonors, dishonored, dishonorable, lightly esteemed
## Definition:
@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ The term "dishonor" means to do something that is disrespectful to someone. This
* This could be translated as to "not honor" or to "treat with no respect."
* The noun "dishonor" could be translated as "disrespect" or "loss of honor."
* Depending on the context, "dishonorable" could also be translated as "not honorable" or "shameful" or "not worthwhile" or "not valuable."
* A person who is "lightly esteemed" is dishonored by people who refuse to give him the honor he deserves.
(See also: [disgrace](../other/disgrace.md), [honor](../kt/honor.md))

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# mock, mocks, mocked, mocking, mocker, mockers, mockery, ridicule, ridiculed, scoff at, scoffed at, taunts, taunting song, laughingstock, laugh in mockery
# mock, mocks, mocked, mocking, mocker, mockers, mockery, ridicule, ridiculed, scoff at, scoffed at, taunts, taunting song, laughingstock, laugh in mockery, defy, defied
## Definition:
@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ The terms "mock," ridicule," and "scoff at" all refer to making fun of someone,
* The Roman soldiers mocked or ridiculed Jesus when they put a robe on him and pretended to honor him as king.
* A group of young people ridiculed or scoffed at Elisha when they called him a name, making fun of his bald head.
* The term "scoff at" can also refer to ridiculing an idea that is not considered believable or important.
* A "mocker" is someone who mocks and ridicules consistently.
* A "mocker" is someone who mocks and ridicules consistently.
* A person who "defies" another mockingly challenges that other person to do something the mocker believes the other person cannot do.
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# peace, peaceful, peacefully, peaceable, peacemakers, not be eager to fight, quiets
# peace, peaceful, peacefully, peaceable, peacemakers, not be eager to fight, quiets, well-being
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# persecute, persecuted, persecuting, persecution, persecutions, persecutor, persecutors, chased, chase, pursue, pursued
# persecute, persecuted, persecuting, persecution, persecutions, persecutor, persecutors, chased, chase, pursue, pursued, hotly pursuing
## Definition:
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* After Jesus went back to heaven, the Jewish religious leaders and the Roman government persecuted his followers.
* The term "persecute" could also be translated as "keep oppressing" or "treat harshly" or "continually mistreat."
* Ways to translate "persecution" could include, "harsh mistreatment" or "oppression" or "persistent hurtful treatment"
* To "pursue" someone is to run after him and try to catch him. To "hotly pursue" is to be angry or have another reason to try especially hard to catch him.
(See also: [Christian](../kt/christian.md), [church](../kt/church.md), [oppress](../other/oppress.md), [Rome](../names/rome.md))

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# plea, pleas, plead, pleads, pleaded, pleading, pleadings, asked ... earnestly, earnestly appeal, earnestly appealed, speak with kindness, appeal, earnestness, humble request, humble requests, moved by ... plea
# plea, pleas, plead, pleads, pleaded, pleading, pleadings, asked ... earnestly, earnestly appeal, earnestly appealed, speak with kindness, appeal, earnestness, humble request, humble requests, moved by ... plea, plead ... cause
## Facts:
@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ The terms "plead" and "pleading" refer to urgently asking someone to do somethin
* The term "plea" could also be translated as "urgent request" or "strong urging."
* Make sure it is clear in the context that this term does not refer to begging for money.
* The word translated "humble request" refers specifically to a humble request for favor or mercy.
* To "plead someone's cause" is to testify in court before a judge that the judge should rule in favor of the person whose cause it is.
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# prosper, prospered, prospering, prosperity, prosperous, success, succeed, succeeds, be ... successful, it is well with, wealth
# prosper, prospered, prospering, prosperity, prosperous, success, succeed, succeeds, succeeded, be ... successful, it is well with, wealth
## Definition:

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# prudence, prudent, prudently, prudent behavior
# prudence, prudent, prudently, prudent behavior, behaved prudently
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# run, runs, ran, runner, runners, running, rushed, quickly went, spilling over, be spilled, flows, leap, climb, moving swiftly, flow, rush back and forth, fleeing, flee, flees, fled, hurry, hurried, caused ... to flee
# run, runs, ran, runner, runners, running, rushed, quickly went, spilling over, be spilled, flows, leap, climb, moving swiftly, flow, rush back and forth, fleeing, flee, flees, fled, hurry, hurried, caused ... to flee, carry ... quickly
## Definition:

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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H2450, H6175, G5429
* Strong's: H2450, H6175, H6191, G5429

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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H6862, H6869, H6887, H7451, G1568, G2347, G3076, G4912, G4928
* Strong's: H4689, H6862, H6869, H6887, H7451, G1568, G2347, G3076, G4912, G4928

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# watch, watched, watching, watchman, watchmen, watchful, take heed, beware, watch out, guard, guards, guard's, guards', standing guard, guarded, be alert, stay alert, keep ... safe, kept ... safe, wake up, guarding, on ... guard, look to, cause ... to look, look toward, give ... attention to, pay ... attention to, pays ... attention to, paid ... attention, be concerned about, was ... concerned about, make ... pay attention, care, be careful, observe
# watch, watched, watching, watchman, watchmen, watchful, take heed, beware, watch out, guard, guards, guard's, guards', standing guard, guarded, be alert, stay alert, keep ... safe, kept ... safe, wake up, guarding, on ... guard, look to, cause ... to look, look toward, give ... attention to, pay ... attention to, pays ... attention to, paid ... attention, be concerned about, was ... concerned about, make ... pay attention, care, be careful, observe, bodyguard
## Definition:
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* To "observe" is to watch closely.
* Saying that someone is "awake" is to say that that person is alive, the opposite of using the euphemism "asleep" to say that a person is dead.
* When people are "concerned about" someone in danger, they watch him and try to guard him so nothing harms him.
* A "bodyguard" is a person whose job it is to keep another person, usually a king or other high official, alive and safe from killers.
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