Restructure: "Other" folder 'tremble' to voice' Issue 41

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## Related Ideas:
shake, stagger
shake
## Definition:
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
shake, shakes, shook, staggering, tremble, trembled, trembles, trembling
shake, shakes, shook, tremble, trembled, trembles, trembling

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## Related Ideas:
case, fight in court, legal dispute, plead a case, prove, sue
case, on trial plead a case
## Definition:
The term "trial" refers to a situation in which something or someone is "tried" or tested.
* A "trial" can be a judicial hearing in a court in which evidence is given to prove whether the person "on trial" is innocent or guilty of wrongdoing.
* The term "trial" can also refer to difficult circumstances that a person goes through as God tests their faith. Another word for this is "a testing" or "a temptation" is one particular type of trial.
* The term "trial" can also refer to difficult circumstances that a person goes through as God tests their faith. Another word for this is "testing. "Temptation" is a particular kind of trial.
* Many people in the Bible were tested to see if they would continue to believe and obey God. They went through trials which included being beaten, imprisoned, or even killed because of their faith.
* A "legal dispute" is where two people or groups go to a court so the judge can make a decision that the government will enforce.
(See also: [tempt](../kt/tempt.md), [test](../kt/test.md), [innocent](../kt/innocent.md), [guilt](../kt/guilt.md))
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
case, fight in court, legal dispute, on trial, plead ... case, proving, sue, trial, trials
case, on trial, plead ... case, trial, trials

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## Related Ideas:
tribal, tribesmen
tribal
## Definition:
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
tribal, tribe, tribes, tribesmen
tribal, tribe, tribes

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## Related Ideas:
anxious, bother, disturb, mischief, misery, set in an uproar, shake, troublemaker, tumult, uproar, upset
troublesome
## Definition:
A "trouble" is an experience in life that is very difficult and distressing. To "trouble" someone means to "bother" that person or to cause him distress.To be "troubled" means to feel upset or distressed about something.
A "trouble" is an experience in life that is very difficult and distressing. To "trouble" someone means to "bother" that person or to cause him distress. Something that is "troubling" causes people to feel distressed. Someone who is troublesome causes problems. To be "troubled" means to feel upset or anxious or distressed about something.
A "tumult" is a group of people making much noise because they are troubled or unhappy.
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
anxious, bother, disturbing, mischief, misery, set ... in an uproar, shaken, trouble, troubled, troublemaker, troubles, troublesome, troubling, tumult, tumults, uproar, upset
trouble, troubled, troubles, troublesome, troubling

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## Related Ideas:
apostasy, apostate, avoid, change, direct, transfer
apostasy, apostate
## Definition:
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* To "turn and leave" or "turn his back to leave" means to "go away."
* To "turn back to" means to "start doing something again."
* To "turn away from" means to "stop doing something."
* To "transfer" something or someone is to take it or him from one place to another.
* To "avoid" something is to stay away from it.
* "Apostasy" is the act of turning away from God. An "act of apostasy" is an action that someone does to show that he no longer wants to obey God or because he no longer obeys God.
* "Apostasy" is the act of turning away from God.
* An "act of apostasy" is an action that someone does to show that he no longer wants to obey God or because he no longer obeys God.
* The term "apostate" describes people who have turned away from God.
## Translation Suggestions:
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
acts of apostasy, apostasy, apostate, avoid, change, changed, direct, transferred, turn, turn ... away, turned, turned ... away, turned ... away ... in disgust, turned ... back, turning, turning ... away, turns, turns ... away, turns ... away from
acts of apostasy, apostasy, apostate, turn, turn ... away, turned, turned ... away, turned ... away ... in disgust, turned ... back, turning, turning ... away, turns, turns ... away, turns ... away from

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## Related Ideas:
argument, craftiness, insight, intelligent, perceive, realize, sense, think, unintentional, without understanding
argument, craftiness, insight, intelligent, realize, unintentionally, without understanding
## Definition:
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* The term "understanding" can refer to "knowledge" or "wisdom" or realizing how to do something.
* To understand someone can also mean to know how that person is feeling.
* A person who is "without understanding" does not understand.
* While walking on the road to Emmaus, Jesus caused the disciples to understand the meaning of the scriptures about the Messiah.
* Depending on the context, the term "understand" could be translated by "know" or "believe" or "comprehend" or "know what (something) means."
* Often the term "understanding" can be translated by "knowledge" or "wisdom" or "insight."
* "Craftiness" is understanding used for evil.
* "Arguments" are statements that one person makes to share his understanding with another person and to convince that other person to understand something the same way.
* To do something "unintentionally" is to do it without knowing or by accident or without intending to do it.
* "Craftiness" is understanding used for evil.
* An "intelligent" person thinks clearly and learns quickly.
* To do something "unintentionally" is to do it without knowing or by accident or without intending to do it.
(See also: [believe](../kt/believe.md), [know](../other/know.md), [wise](../kt/wise.md))
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
arguments, craftiness, gain understanding, gives ... insight, insight, intelligent, perceive, perceived, realize, realized, sense, thinking, understand, understanding, understands, understood, unintentionally, without understanding
arguments, craftiness, gain understanding, gives ... insight, insight, intelligent, realize, realized, understand, understanding, understands, understood, unintentionally, without understanding

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## Related Ideas:
empty, false vision, for no reason, futile, futility, meaningless, nothing, of no value, useless, vanity
for no reason, for nothing, futile, futility, meaningless, of no value, useless, vanity
## Definition:
The term "vain" describes something that is useless or has no purpose. Vain things are empty and worthless.
The term "vain" describes something that is useless or has no purpose. Vain things are worthless.
* The term "vanity" refers to worthlessness or emptiness. It can also refer to pride or arrogance.
* The term "vanity" refers to worthlessness. It can also refer to pride or arrogance.
* In the Old Testament, idols are described as vain things that cannot deliver or save. They are worthless and have no use or purpose.
* If something was done "in vain," it means that there was no good result from it. The effort or action did not accomplish anything.
* To "believe in vain" means to believe in something that is not true and that gives false hope.
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
emptiness, empty, empty ... talk, empty talkers, empty-handed, false visions, for no reason, for nothing, futile, futility, made empty, meaningless, nothing, of no value, useless, uselessly, vain, vain plans, vanity, without meaning
for no reason, for nothing, futile, futility, meaningless, of no value, useless, uselessly, vain, vain plans, vanity, without meaning

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vine grower
## Definition:
A vineyard is a large garden area where grapevines are grown and grapes are cultivated.
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* A vineyard often has a wall around it to protect the fruit from thieves and animals.
* God compared the people of Israel to a vineyard that did not bear good fruit. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-metaphor]])
* Vineyard could be also translated as "grapevine garden" or "grape plantation."
* A vine grower is a person who works in a vineyard.
(See also: [grape](../other/grape.md), [Israel](../kt/israel.md), [vine](../other/vine.md))

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* The prophet Isaiah said that the Messiah would be born from a virgin.
* Mary was a virgin when she was pregnant with Jesus. He did not have a human father.
* Some languages may have a term that is a polite way of referring to a virgin. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-euphemism]])
* If a person has their "virginity", it means they have never had sexual relations.
(See also: [Christ](../kt/christ.md), [Isaiah](../names/isaiah.md), [Jesus](../kt/jesus.md), [Mary](../names/mary.md))

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# vision
## Related Ideas:
envision
## Facts:
The term "vision" refers to something that a person sees. It especially refers to something unusual or supernatural that God shows people in order to give them a message.
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
envision, vision, visions
vision, visions

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## Definition:
The term "voice" is often used figuratively to refer to speaking or communicating something.
The term “voice” refers to sound that a person makes when speaking or singing. The term "voice" is often used figuratively to refer to speaking or communicating something.
* God is said to use his voice, even though he doesn't have a voice in the same way a human being does.
* This term can be used to refer to the whole person, as in the statement "A voice is heard in the desert saying, 'Prepare the way of the Lord.'" This could be translated as "A person is heard calling out in the desert…." (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-synecdoche]])
* To "hear someone's voice" could also be translated as "hear someone speaking."
* Sometimes the word "voice" may be used for objects that cannot literally speak, such as when David exclaims in the psalms that the "voice" of the heavens proclaims God's mighty works. This could also be translated as "their splendor shows clearly how great God is."
* Sometimes the word "voice" isused for objects that cannot literally speak, such as when David exclaims in the psalms that the "voice" of the heavens proclaims God's mighty works. This could also be translated as "their splendor shows clearly how great God is."
* The word "tone" refers to the way the voice conveys how the speaker feels, whether angry or happy or confused or sad.
(See also: [call](../kt/call.md), [proclaim](../other/preach.md), [splendor](../other/splendor.md))