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# burden, burdens, burdened, burdensome, heavy, loaded up, loads
# burden, burdens, burdened, burdensome, heavy, loaded up, loads, responsibility, responsibilities
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# curtain, curtains
# curtain, curtains, screen, screening
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When used literally, the term "father" refers to a person's male parent. There are also several figurative uses of this term.
* The terms "father" and "forefather" are often used to refer to the male ancestors of a certain person or people group. This could also be translated a "ancestor" or "ancestral father."
* The terms "father" and "forefather" are often used to refer to the male ancestors of a certain person or people group. This could also be translated as "ancestor" or "ancestral father." An "ancestral household" is a social unity of those people who are descended from one ancestor.
* The expression "the father of" can figuratively refer to a person who is the leader a group of related people or the source of something. For example, in Genesis 4 "the father of all who live in tents" could mean, "the first clan leader of the first people who ever lived in tents."
* The apostle Paul figuratively called himself the "father" of those he had helped to become Christians through sharing the gospel with them.
* An "orphan" is a person who has no father. In Bible times widows were often not able to care for their children, so a child with a mother but no father could be thought of as an orphan. Many versions use the word "fatherless" instead of "orphan."

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# loins, were descendants, waist, side, thighs
# loins, were descendants, waist, side, thighs, thigh
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