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# brother, brothers, brotherhood
# brother, brothers, brotherhood, brother's, brothers'
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# children, child, childhood, young, young ... man, young man, young men, baby, infant, infants, foal, youth, boy, boys, young boy, cubs, young people, childless, little ones, young, women and children
# children, child, childhood, young, young ... man, young man, young men, baby, infant, infants, foal, youth, boy, boys, young boy, cubs, young people, childless, little ones, young, women and children, daughter
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# fellowship, be participants with, associate with, be allied with, partnership, share, sharers, shares, contribution, sharing, united, alliance, alliances, participant, participants, association
# fellowship, be participants with, associate with, be allied with, partnership, share, sharers, shares, contribution, contributions, sharing, united, alliance, alliances, participant, participants, association
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# parable, parables, lesson, illustration, figuratively
# parable, parables, lesson, illustration, figuratively, riddle, riddles, hard questions
## Definition:
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* Jesus used parables to reveal truth to his disciples and to hide the truth from people like the Pharisees who did not believe in him.
* The prophet Nathan told David a parable to show the king his terrible sin.
* The story of the Good Samaritan is an example of a parable that is a story. Jesus's comparison of old and new wineskins is an example of a parable that was an object lesson to help the disciples understand Jesus's teachings.
* A "riddle" is a type of "hard question." The one who asks a hard question does not know the correct answer, but he hopes the hearer can answer correctly. The one who asks a riddle does not want the hearer to be able to answer the question correctly.
(See also: [Samaria](../names/samaria.md))
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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H1819, H4426, H4912, G3850, G3942
* Strong's: H1819, H2420, H4426, H4912, G3850, G3942

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# remnant, escape, escaped, escaped remnant, remain
# remnant, escape, escaped, escaped remnant, remain, remaining
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# son, sons
# son, son's, sons
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# Abiathar
# Abiathar, Abiathar's
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# Abraham, Abram
# Abraham, Abram, Abraham's
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# Asa
# Asa, Asa's
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# Asaph
# Asaph, Asaph's
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# Assyria, Assyrian, Assyrians, Assyrian Empire. Ashur
# Assyria, Assyrian, Assyrians, Assyrian Empire, Ashur
## Facts:
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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H804

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# Caleb
# Caleb, Caleb's
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# Eleazar
# Eleazar, Eleazar's
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# Hananiah
# Hananiah, Hananiah's
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# Hebron, Hebronites
# Hebron, Hebronites, Hebronites', Hebronite's, Hebron's
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# Ishmael, Ishmaelite, Ishmaelites
# Ishmael, Ishmaelite, Ishmaelites, Ishmael's
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# Jehoiakim
# Jehoiakim, Jehoiakim's
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# Jeroboam
# Jeroboam, Jeroboam's
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# Josiah
# Josiah, Josiah's
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* The kingdom of Israel in the north had ten tribes, and the kingdom of Judah in the south had two tribes.
* The capital city of the kingdom of Israel was Samaria. It was about 50 km from Jerusalem, the capital city of the kingdom of Judah.
* The phrase "house of Israel" can refer generally to the entire nation of Israel or more specifically to the tribes of the northern kingdom of Israel.
* All the kings of the kingdom of Israel were evil. They influenced the people to to serve idols and false gods.
* God sent the Assyrians to attack the kingdom of Israel. Many Israelites were captured and taken away to live in Assyria.
* The Assyrians brought foreigners to live among the remaining people of the kingdom of Israel. These foreigners intermarried with the Israelites, and their descendants became the Samaritan people.
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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H3478, H4410, H4467, H4468
* Strong's: H1004, H3478, H4410, H4467, H4468

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# Levi, Levite, Levites, Levitical, Levi's
# Levi, Levite, Levites, Levitical, Levi's, Levite's, Levites'
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# Midian, Midianite, Midianites
# Midian, Midianite, Midianites, Midian's
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# Shimei, Shimeites
# Shimei, Shimeites, Shimei's
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# Solomon
# Solomon, Solomon's
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# admonish, admonished, admonishing, admonishment, admonishments, warn, warned, aware, have been a witness against, warning, warnings, strictly warned, scolded, reproved, reprove
# admonish, admonished, admonishing, admonishment, admonishments, warn, warned, aware, have been a witness against, warning, warnings, strictly warned, scolded, reproved, reprove, reproves
## Definition:
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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H2094, H5715, H5749, G1651, G1690, G3559, G3560, G3867, G5537
* Strong's: H2094, H3198, H5715, H5749, G1651, G1690, G3559, G3560, G3867, G5537

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# day, days, daily, morning, today, daytime
# day, days, day's, days', daily, morning, today, daytime
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# bread, loaves, loaf of ... bread, loaves of ... bread
# bread, loaves, loaf of ... bread, loaves of ... bread, food
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# counselor, counselors, counsels, plot, plotted, plotting, planned, conspire, conspires, conspired, plan, plans, planning, things planned, purpose, purposes, purposed, discussed ... matter, discussed, discuss ... matter, devised, consult, consulted, scheme, schemes, advice, advise, advised, advisor, advisors, counsel, consultation, consultations, predictions
# counselor, counselors, counsels, plot, plotted, plotting, planned, conspire, conspires, conspired, plan, plans, planning, things planned, purpose, purposes, purposed, discussed ... matter, discussed, discuss ... matter, devised, consult, consulted, scheme, schemes, advice, advise, advised, advisor, advisors, counsel, wise counsel, consultation, consultations, predictions
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# delight, delights, delighted, delightful, take ... pleasure, took ... pleasure, very pleased, is pleased, am pleased, well pleased, pleases, pleasure, pleased, pleasant, pleasing, delicacies, delicacy, delicious, good pleasure, play
# delight, delights, delighted, delightful, take ... pleasure, took ... pleasure, very pleased, is pleased, am pleased, well pleased, pleases, pleasure, pleased, pleasant, pleasantness, pleasing, delicacies, delicacy, delicious, good pleasure, play
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# destroy, destroys, destroyed, destroyer, destroyers, destroying, destruction, destructive, be destroyed, pass away, wasting away, overthrown, overthrew, crashing sound, throw down, thrown down, complete destruction, spoil, broken to pieces, broke to pieces, cut into pieces, demolish, broken, destroy ... completely, put an end to, an end is put to, brought ... down, downfall, completely destroy, completely destroyed, bring ... to nothing, brought ... to nothing, cut ... to pieces, raiders, completely remove, breaking down
# destroy, destroys, destroyed, destroyer, destroyers, destroying, destruction, destructive, be destroyed, pass away, wasting away, overthrown, overthrew, crashing sound, throw down, thrown down, complete destruction, spoil, broken to pieces, broke to pieces, cut into pieces, demolish, broken, destroy ... completely, put an end to, an end is put to, brought ... down, downfall, completely destroy, completely destroyed, bring ... to nothing, brought ... to nothing, cut ... to pieces, shatter, shattering, shattered, raiders, completely remove, breaking down
## Definition:

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# disperse, dispersion, scatter, scattered, scatters, distributed, go apart
# disperse, dispersion, dispersed, scatter, scattered, scatters, distributed, go apart
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# fire, fires, firebrands, firepans, fireplaces, firepot, firepots, flaming, fiery, burning, burn ... up, burn, kindled, kindles, burned, burns, burnt, burning coals, flame, flames, inflames, burnings
# fire, fires, firebrands, firepans, fireplaces, firepot, firepots, flaming, fiery, burning, burn ... up, burn, kindled, kindles, burned, burns, burnt, burning coals, flame, flames, inflames, burnings, blazing
## Definition:
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* The phrase "baptize with fire" could also be translated as "cause to experience suffering in order to be purified."
* To "inflame" something is to make it start burning.
* To "kindle" a fire is to start that fire burning.
* A fire that is "blazing" is very hot and has large flames.
(See also: [pure](../kt/purify.md))

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# alien, alienates, alienated, foreign, foreigner, foreigners, live as a foreigner, living as foreigners, sojourner, sojourners, sojourned, barbarian
# foreigner, foreigners, live as a foreigner, living as foreigners, foreign, alien, alienates, alienated, sojourner, sojourners, sojourned, barbarian, stranger, strangers
## Definition:
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* Sometimes "foreigner" is translated as "stranger," but it should not refer only to someone who is unfamiliar or unknown.
* A "sojourner" is a person who is living in one country that is not his but waiting for the chance to move to his own country.
* A "barbarian" is a person from another country who does not speak the local language or obey the local customs and so the natives do not like or respect him.
* To be "alienated" is to no longer be living in loving relationship with another. For example, aß husband and wife who are no longer living together but are not divorced are "alienated" or "estranged."
* A "strangers" are persons who do not know each other.
* To be "alienated" is to no longer be living in loving relationship with another. For example, a husband and wife who are no longer living together but are not divorced are "alienated" or "estranged."
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# gird, girded, girding, wrapped ... around, belt, tuck in belt, tucked in belt, put ... belt around, put ... belt around your clothes, put belt on, had sashes around, fastening waistband around, put ... around, belt ... buckled, armed, strap on, strapped on, equip
# gird, girded, girds, girding, wrapped ... around, belt, tuck in belt, tucked in belt, put ... belt around, put ... belt around your clothes, put belt on, had sashes around, fastening waistband around, put ... around, belt ... buckled, armed, strap on, strapped on, equip
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# govern, government, governments, governor, governors, provincial governors, proconsul, proconsuls, high officials
# govern, government, governments, governor, governors, provincial governors, proconsul, proconsuls, high officials, deputy
## Definition:
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## Word Data:
* Strong's: H323, H324, H1777, H2280, H4951, H5148, H5460, H6346, H6347, H6486, H7989, H8269, H8660, G445, G446, G746, G1481, G2232, G2233, G2230, G4232
* Strong's: H323, H324, H1777, H2280, H4951, H5148, H5333, H5460, H6346, H6347, H6486, H7989, H8269, H8660, G445, G446, G746, G1481, G2232, G2233, G2230, G4232

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* Often "house" refers to a person's descendants or other relatives. For example, the phrase "house of David" refers to all the descendants of King David.
* The terms "house of God" and "house of Yahweh" refer to the tabernacle or temple. These expressions can also refer generally to where God is or dwells.
* In Hebrews 3, "God's house" is used as a metaphor to refer to God's people or, more generally, to everything pertaining to God.
* The phrase "house of Israel" can refer generally to the entire nation of Israel or more specifically to the tribes of the northern kingdom of Israel.
* A "residence" is any place in which people live without plans to move to another place.
## Translation Suggestions

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# joy, joyful, joyfully, joyfulness, enjoy, enjoys, enjoyed, enjoying, enjoyment, rejoice, gladness, rejoices, rejoiced, rejoicing, glad, make ... glad, makes ... glad, greeting, greetings, be merry, was merry, rejoices greatly, rejoiced greatly, greet, greets, greeted, salute, shout of joy, shout for joy, joyful shouting, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, merry-hearted, jubilant
# joy, joyful, joyfully, joyfulness, enjoy, enjoys, enjoyed, enjoying, enjoyment, rejoice, gladness, rejoices, rejoiced, rejoicing, glad, be glad, make ... glad, makes ... glad, greeting, greetings, be merry, was merry, rejoices greatly, rejoiced greatly, greet, greets, greeted, salute, shout of joy, shout for joy, joyful shouting, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, merry-hearted, jubilant
## Definition:

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# precious, value, values, valued, valuation, valuable, expensive, fine, costly
# precious, value, values, valued, valuation, valuable, expensive, fine, costly, precious things, precious treasures
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# profit, profits, profitable, unprofitable, useful, progress, benefit, getting better, help, gain, gained, gaining, gains, get, unjust gain, take advantage, taken advantage, gains ... by violence
# profit, profits, profitable, unprofitable, useful, progress, benefit, getting better, help, gain, gained, gaining, gains, get, unjust gain, advantage, take advantage, taken advantage, gains ... by violence
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# serpent, serpents, serpent's, snake, snakes, viper, vipers, viper's, reptile, sea monster, adder
# serpent, serpents, serpent's, snake, snakes, viper, vipers, viper's, reptile, sea monster, adder, asps
## 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" or "adder" 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" or "asp" 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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# sister, sisters
# sister, sisters, sister's, sisters'
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# slander, slanders, slandered, slanderers, slandering, slanderous, spoken of as evil, speak evil about, verbally abusive
# slander, slanders, slandered, slanderer, slanderers, slandering, slanderous, spoken of as evil, speak evil about, verbally abusive
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# storehouse, storehouses, storerooms, treasuries, treasure, treasures, barn, barns, storage, store cities
# storehouse, storehouses, storerooms, treasuries, treasure, treasures, barn, barns, storage, store cities, treasury, cellars
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# warrior, warriors, army, armies, fights against, fight, fought, host, hosts, make war, troop, troops, soldier, soldiers, footmen, armed group, armed groups, garrison, garrisons, war
# warrior, warriors, army, armies, fights against, fight, fought, host, hosts, make war, makes war, troop, troops, soldier, soldiers, footmen, armed group, armed groups, garrison, garrisons, war
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