Issue 98 Remove Extra Heading Levels - possession
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@ -30,37 +30,37 @@ Possession is used in Hebrew, Greek, and English for a variety of situations. He
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#### Possession with objects or people
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##### Ownership
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**Ownership**
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>... the younger son ... wasted <u>his money</u> with wildly extravagant living. (Luke 15:13)
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* The phrase "his money" means that the son owned the money.
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##### Social relationship
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**Social relationship**
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>Then <u>the disciples of John</u> came to him. (Matthew 9:14 ULB)
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* The "the disciples of John" were people who learned from John.
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##### Material
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**Material**
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>On their heads were something like <u>crowns of gold</u> (Revelation 9:7)
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* "Crowns of gold" are crowns that are made of gold.
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##### Contents
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**Contents**
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>Whoever gives you <u>a cup of water</u> to drink ... will not lose his reward. (Mark 9:41 ULB)
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* A cup of water has water in it.
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##### Part of a whole
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**Part of a whole**
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>But Uriah slept at <u>the door of the king's palace</u> (2 Samuel 11:9 ULB)
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* The door of a palace is a part of the palace.
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##### Part of a group
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**Part of a group**
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>To <u>each one of us</u> has been given a gift (Ephesians 4:7 ULB)
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@ -70,27 +70,27 @@ Possession is used in Hebrew, Greek, and English for a variety of situations. He
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Sometimes one or both of the nouns is an abstract noun that refers to an event or action. In the examples below, the abstract nouns are in **bold** print. These are just some of the relationships that are possible between two nouns when one of them refers to an event.
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**Subject** - Sometimes the word after "of" tells who would do the action named by the first noun.
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**Subject** - Sometimes the word after "of" tells who does the action named by the first noun.
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>The <u>**baptism** of John</u>, was it from heaven or from men? Answer me." (Mark 11:30)
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* This is about John baptizing people.
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* The underlined phrase is about John baptizing people.
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>Who will separate us from <u>the **love** of Christ</u>? (Romans 3:35)
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* This is about Christ loving us.
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* The underlined phrase is about Christ loving us.
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**Object** - Sometimes the word after "of" tells who or what something would happen to.
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**Object** - Sometimes the word after "of" tells who or what something happens to.
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>For <u>the **love** of money</u> is a root of all kinds of evil. (1 Timothy 6:10 ULB)
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* This us about people loving money.
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* The underlined phrase is about people loving money.
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**Instrument** - Sometimes the word after "of" tells the instrument that would be used to do something.
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**Instrument** - Sometimes the word after "of" tells the instrument that is used to do something.
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>then be afraid of the sword, because wrath brings <u>the **punishment** of the sword</u> (Job 19:29 ULB)
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* This is about God punishing people by sending enemies to attack them with swords.
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* The underlined phrase is about God punishing people by sending enemies to attack them with swords.
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**Representation** - Sometimes the word after "of" tells what the idea before "of" represents.
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