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# majesty, majestic, great, greatness, greater, greatest
# majesty, majestic, great, greatness, greater, greatest, magnificent
## Definition:
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* This term could be translated as "kingly greatness" or "royal splendor."
* "Your Majesty" could be translated as something like "your Highness" or "your Excellency" or using a natural way of addressing a ruler in the target language.
* To be "great" is to be more famous or powerful or good than most people. Great kings are more powerful than most other kings. Great people are good or famous or powerful, but they do not have to be kings.
* "Magnificent" deeds are deeds worthy of a king or a great person or divine being.
(See also: [king](../other/king.md))

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# psalm, psalms, songs, psalmist
# psalm, psalms, songs, psalmist, praise ... in song
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# sign, signs, signal, proof, remind, reminds, reminded, reminder, reminders, reminding, evidence, demonstration, mark
# sign, signs, signal, signal flag, proof, remind, reminds, reminded, reminder, reminders, reminding, evidence, demonstration, mark
## Definition:
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* The miracles performed by the prophets and apostles were signs that proved they were speaking God's message.
* The miracles that Jesus performed were signs that proved he was truly the Messiah.
* A "signal flag" is a flag that a king would raise as a sign so that people could see it and come to him or go into battle.
## Translation Suggestions:
* Depending on its context, "sign" could also be translated as "signal" or "symbol" or "mark" or "evidence" or "proof" or "gesture."

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# Arabia, Arabian, Arabians
# Arabia, Arabian, Arabians, Arab
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# anger, angered, angry, quick-tempered, indignant
# anger, angered, angry, quick-tempered, indignant, indignation
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# arrogant, arrogantly, arrogance
# arrogant, arrogantly, arrogance, pomp
## Definition:
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* A person who is arrogant usually thinks that other people are not as important or talented as he is.
* People who do not honor God and who are in rebellion against him are arrogant because they do not acknowledge how great God is.
* To act "arrogantly" or "in arrogance" is to act as an arrogant person.
* "Pomp" is arrogant, vain glory, a magnificent show.
(See also: [acknowledge](../other/acknowledge.md), [boast](../kt/boast.md), [proud](../other/proud.md))

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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H1368, H2710, H2951, H1169, G4755, H4929, H5057, H5257, H6346, H7101, H7262, H7218, H7227, H7229, H7860, H7990, H8269, G758, G2233, G4291, G5506
* Strong's: H1368, H2710, H2951, H1169, G4755, H4929, H5057, H5257, H6260, H6346, H7101, H7262, H7218, H7227, H7229, H7860, H7990, H8269, G758, G2233, G4291, G5506

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# counselor, counselors, counsels, plot, plotted, plotting, planned, conspired, plan, plans, purpose, purposes, discussed ... matter, discussed, discuss ... matter, devised, consult, consulted, scheme, schemes, advice, advise, advised, advisor, advisors, counsel, consultation
# counselor, counselors, counsels, plot, plotted, plotting, planned, conspired, plan, plans, purpose, purposes, purposed, discussed ... matter, discussed, discuss ... matter, devised, consult, consulted, scheme, schemes, advice, advise, advised, advisor, advisors, counsel, consultation
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# humiliate, humiliated, humiliation
# humiliate, humiliated, humiliation, abase, abased
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# serpent, serpents, snake, snakes, viper, vipers, viper's, reptile, sea monster, asps
# serpent, serpents, serpent's, snake, snakes, viper, vipers, viper's, reptile, sea monster, adder
## Facts:
These terms all refer to a kind of reptile that has a long, thin body and large, fanged jaws, and that moves by slithering back and forth across the ground. The term "serpent" usually refers to a large snake and "viper" refers to a type of snake that has venom which it uses to poison its prey.
These terms all refer to a kind of reptile that has a long, thin body and large, fanged jaws, and that moves by slithering back and forth across the ground. The term "serpent" usually refers to a large snake and "viper" or "adder" refers to a type of snake that has venom which it uses to poison its prey.
* This animal is also used figuratively to refer to a person who is evil, especially someone who is deceitful.
* Jesus called the religious leaders "offspring of vipers" because they pretended to be righteous but deceived people and treated them unfairly.

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# slay, slays, slain, kill, kills, killed, killer, killing, murder, murdered, murders, murderer, murderers, slew, strangled, killed ... off, kill ... off, put ... to death, violently killed, slaying, fatal, strike down
# slain, slay, slays, kill, kills, killed, killer, killing, murder, murdered, murders, murderer, murderers, slew, strangled, killed ... off, kill ... off, put ... to death, violently killed, slaying, fatal, strike down, exterminate
## Definition:
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* An act of slaughtering is also called a "slaughter."
* The phrase "the slain" could also be translated as "the slain people" or "the people who were killed."
* To "kill someone off" is for one person to have a purpose in mind and to kill someone else so that he can be free to accomplish the larger purpose.
* To "exterminate" people is to kill absolutely every one of them.
(See also: [slaughter](../other/slaughter.md))

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# sweep, sweeps, swept, sweeping
# sweep, sweeps, swept, sweeping, swept up
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# waste, wastes, wasted, wasting, wasteland, wastelands, become weak, am weak, becomes weak, weakened, is ... weakened, laid waste, waste away, wastes away, rot
# waste, wastes, wasted, wasting, wasteland, wastelands, become weak, am weak, becomes weak, weakened, is ... weakened, laid waste, waste away, wastes away, rot, made ... weak
## Definition: