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# command, commands, commanded, commandment, commandments, commanders, ordered, given an order, order, orders #
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# command, commands, commanded, commandment, commandments, commanders, ordered, given an order, order, orders, solemnly charge #
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# fulfill, fulfills, fulfilled, fulfillment, carried out, make ... full, made ... complete, completed, bring to completion, coming to completion, finishing #
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# fulfill, fulfills, fulfilled, fulfillment, carried out, make ... full, fill up ... to the limit, made ... complete, completed, bring to completion, coming to completion, finishing #
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* Strong's: H1214, H5487, G1096, G4138, G5055
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* Strong's: H1214, H5487, G378, G1096, G4138, G5055
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# good news, gospel, proclaimed the good news, bring ... good news, being told good news, proclaiming ... good news, proclaiming the gospel, proclaim, proclaim ... gospel, proclaimed the gospel, preach the gospel, preaching ... the gospel, announcing ... the good news, announced the good news, announce good news, telling ... good news #
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# good news, gospel, proclaimed the good news, bring ... good news, being told good news, proclaiming ... good news, proclaiming the gospel, proclaim, proclaim ... gospel, proclaimed the gospel, preach the gospel, preaching ... the gospel, announcing ... the good news, announced the good news, announce good news, telling ... good news, brought ... good news #
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* Strong's: H2416, H2417, H2418, H2421, H2425, H2673, H3351, H3885, H4241, H5315, H5397, H6106, H8141, H8300, G326, G386, G390, G895, G979, G980, G981, G982, G1236, G1514, G2198, G2222, G2225, G2227, G2450, G3118, G4176, G4684, G4763, G4800, G4806, G5171, G5225, G5590
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* Strong's: H2416, H2417, H2418, H2421, H2425, H2673, H3351, H3885, H4241, H5315, H5397, H6106, H8141, H8300, G326, G386, G390, G895, G979, G980, G981, G982, G1127, G1236, G1514, G2198, G2222, G2225, G2227, G2450, G3118, G4176, G4684, G4763, G4800, G4806, G5171, G5225, G5590
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# test, tests, tested, testing, testing in the fire, put ... to the test, approve, approval #
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# test, tests, tested, testing, testing in the fire, put ... to the test, approve, approves, approval, examines #
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* Strong's: H422, H423, H3027, H5375, H7621, H7650, G332, G3660, G3727, G3728, G3784
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* Strong's: H422, H423, H3027, H5375, H7621, H7650, G332, G3660, G3726, G3727, G3728, G3784
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# plea, pleas, plead, pleads, pleaded, pleading, pleadings, asked ... earnestly, speak with kindness, appeal, earnestness #
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# plea, pleas, plead, pleads, pleaded, pleading, pleadings, asked ... earnestly, earnestly appeal, speak with kindness, appeal, earnestness #
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Literally the term "run" means "move very quickly on foot," usually at a greater speed than can be accomplished by walking.
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Literally the term "run" means "move very quickly on foot," usually at a greater speed than can be accomplished by walking. To "run after" or "pursue" someone or something is to move as quickly as possible to try to catch that person or thing.
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This main meaning of "run" is also used in figurative expressions such as the following:
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This main meaning of "run" is also used in figurative expressions such as the following:
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* To "run in such a way as to win the prize"– refers to persevering in doing God's will with the same perseverance as running a race in order to win.
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* To "run in such a way as to win the prize"– refers to persevering in doing God's will with the same perseverance as running a race in order to win.
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* To "keep watch over" or "keep close watch" can mean to guard, protect or take care of someone or something.
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* To "keep watch over" or "keep close watch" can mean to guard, protect or take care of someone or something.
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* Other ways of translating "watch" could include "pay close attention to" or "be diligent" or "be very careful" or "be on guard."
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* Other ways of translating "watch" could include "pay close attention to" or "be diligent" or "be very careful" or "be on guard."
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* Other words for "watchman" are "sentry" or "guard."
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* Other words for "watchman" are "sentry" or "guard."
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* 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.
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