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# mercy, merciful, mercies, tender mercy, spared, kindness
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# mercy, merciful, mercies, tender mercy, spare, spared, kindness
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* The term "mercy" can also include the meaning of not punishing people for something they have done wrong.
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* The term "mercy" can also include the meaning of not punishing people for something they have done wrong.
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* A powerful person such as a king is described as "merciful" when he treats people kindly instead of harming them.
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* A powerful person such as a king is described as "merciful" when he treats people kindly instead of harming them.
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* Being merciful also means to forgive someone who has done something wrong against us.
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* To "be merciful" or "spare" someone who has done wrong to another means to forgive that person.
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* An evil person who "spares" those who have done nothing wrong does not do the same wrong to them that he has done to others.
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* We show mercy when we help people who are in great need.
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* We show mercy when we help people who are in great need.
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* God is merciful to us, and he wants us to be merciful to others.
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* God is merciful to us, and he wants us to be merciful to others.
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* Examples of people the Bible who were called "righteous" include Noah, Job, Abraham, Zachariah, and Elisabeth.
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* Examples of people the Bible who were called "righteous" include Noah, Job, Abraham, Zachariah, and Elisabeth.
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* When people trust in Jesus to save them, God cleanses them from their sins and declares them to be righteous because of Jesus's righteousness.
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* When people trust in Jesus to save them, God cleanses them from their sins and declares them to be righteous because of Jesus's righteousness.
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The term "unrighteous" means to be sinful and morally corrupt. "Unrighteousness" refers to sin or the condition of being sinful.
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The term "unrighteous" means to be sinful and morally corrupt. "Unrighteousness" can refer to sin or the condition of being sinful.
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* These terms especially refer to living in a way that disobeys God's teachings and commands.
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* These terms especially refer to living in a way that disobeys God's teachings and commands.
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* Unrighteous people are immoral in their thoughts and actions.
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* Unrighteous people are immoral in their thoughts and actions.
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* Sometimes "the unrighteous" refers specifically to people who do not believe in Jesus.
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* Sometimes "the unrighteous" refers specifically to people who do not believe in Jesus.
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* "Unrighteousness" can be an abstract noun that refers to words or actions that are unrighteous. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-abstractnouns]])
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The terms "upright" and "uprightness" refer to acting in a way that follows God's laws.
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The terms "upright" and "uprightness" refer to acting in a way that follows God's laws.
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* Strong's: H535, H2717, H3001, H4420, H6115, H6135, H6723, H7921, G692, G4723
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* Strong's: H535, H1565, H2717, H3001, H4420, H6115, H6135, H6723, H7921, G692, G4723
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# comfort, comforts, comforted, comforting, comforter, comforters, uncomforted, consolation
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# comfort, comforts, comforted, comforting, comforter, comforters, uncomforted, consolation, consolations
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# death, die, dies, died, dead, deadly, deadness, causes ... death, deaths, deathly, fatal, lethal, about to die, dying, were killed, was killed, are killed, mortal, die with, stop breathing
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# death, die, dies, died, dead, deadly, deadness, causes ... death, deaths, deathly, fatal, lethal, about to die, dying, were killed, was killed, are killed, mortal, die with, stop breathing, stops breathing
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# detest, detested, detestable, disgusting filth, hate, hates, hated, abhor, abhorred, be disgusted with
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# detest, detested, detestable, disgusting filth, hate, hates, hated, abhor, abhorred, abhorrent, be disgusted with
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* The term "detestable" could also be translated as "horribly evil" or "disgusting" or "deserving rejection."
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* The term "detestable" could also be translated as "horribly evil" or "disgusting" or "deserving rejection."
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* When applied to the righteous being "detestable to" the wicked, this could be translated as "considered very undesirable to" or "distasteful to" or "rejected by."
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* When applied to the righteous being "detestable to" the wicked, this could be translated as "considered very undesirable to" or "distasteful to" or "rejected by."
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* God told the Israelites to "detest" certain kinds of animals that God had declared to be "unclean" and not suitable for food. This could also be translated as "strongly dislike" or "reject" or "regard as unacceptable."
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* God told the Israelites to "detest" certain kinds of animals that God had declared to be "unclean" and not suitable for food. This could also be translated as "strongly dislike" or "reject" or "regard as unacceptable."
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* To "abhor" is to strongly detest, and the adjective for something that people should abhor is "abhorrent."
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(See also: [divination](../other/divination.md), [clean](../kt/clean.md))
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(See also: [divination](../other/divination.md), [clean](../kt/clean.md))
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# cure, cured, heal, heals, healed, healing, healings, healer, health, healthy, unhealthy, made ... well
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# cure, cured, heal, heals, healed, healing, healings, healer, healers, health, healthy, unhealthy, made ... well
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# lowly, lowliest, lowliness, low condition, low position, of low condition
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# lowly, lowliest, lowliness, low condition, low position, of low condition, brought low
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# meditate, meditates, meditation, meditations
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# meditate, meditates, meditation, meditations, devotion
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* Strong's: H3245, H4390, H6186, H6213, H6680, H7760, H8239, G2525, G4270, G4282
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* Strong's: H3245, H4390, H6186, H6213, H6680, H7760, H8239, G2525, G4270, G4282, H6822
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# palm, palms
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# palm, palms, palm branch
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# persecute, persecuted, persecuting, persecution, persecutions, persecutor, persecutors, chased, chase
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# persecute, persecuted, persecuting, persecution, persecutions, persecutor, persecutors, chased, chase, pursue, pursued
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* Strong's: H14, H1824, H1826, H2308, H3427, H3498, H3499, H3885, H4494, H4496, H4771, H5117, H5118, H5183, H5315, H5564, H6314, H6960, H7258, H7280, H7599, H7604, H7605, H7606, H7611, H7663, H7673, H7677, H7901, H7931, H7951, H8172, H8252, H8300, G372, G373, G425, G1515, G1879, G1954, G2270, G2663, G2664, G2838, G4520
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* Strong's: H14, H1824, H1826, H2308, H3427, H3498, H3499, H3885, H4494, H4496, H4771, H5117, H5118, H5183, H5315, H5564, H6314, H6960, H7258, H7280, H7599, H7604, H7605, H7606, H7611, H7663, H7673, H7677, H7901, H7931, H7951, H7961, H8172, H8252, H8300, G372, G373, G425, G1515, G1879, G1954, G2270, G2663, G2664, G2838, G4520
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# run, runs, ran, runner, runners, running, rushed, quickly went, spilling over, be spilled, flows, leap, climb, moving swiftly, flow, chase, rush back and forth, fleeing, flee, flees, fled, hurry
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# run, runs, ran, runner, runners, running, rushed, quickly went, spilling over, be spilled, flows, leap, climb, moving swiftly, flow, rush back and forth, fleeing, flee, flees, fled, hurry
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* Strong's: H327, H519, H519, H4931, H5288, H5647, H5649, H5650, H5656, H5657, H5659, H5673, H6402, H6635, H7916, H8120, H8198, H8278, H8334, H8335, G1199, G1247, G1248, G1249, G1397, G1398, G1401, G1402, G2038, G2324, G2615, G2999, G3000, G3008, G3009, G3010, G3011, G3407, G3411, G3610, G3814, G3816, G4342, G5256, G5257
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