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vulture
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## Definition:
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An eagle is a very large, powerful bird of prey that eats small animals such as fish, mice, snakes, and chickens.
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An eagle is a very large, powerful bird of prey that eats small animals such as fish, mice, snakes, and chickens. A vulture is a large powerful bird that eats dead animals that it finds.
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* The Bible compares the speed and strength of an army to how fast and suddenly an eagle swoops down to catch its prey.
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* Isaiah states that those who trust in the Lord will soar as an eagle does. This is figurative language used to describe the freedom and strength that comes from trusting and obeying God.
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## Related Ideas:
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clay, country, dust, earthen, earthly, ground, land, soil
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clay, dust, earthen, earthly, ground, land, soil
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## Definition:
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* This term is often used figuratively to refer to the people who live on the earth. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-metonymy]])
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* The expressions "let the earth be glad" and "he will judge the earth" are examples of figurative uses of this term.
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* The term "earthly" usually refers to physical things in contrast to spiritual things.
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* The term "earthen" describes something that is made of clay
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clay, countries, country, dust, earth, earth's, earthen, earthly, ground, land, lands, soil
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clay, dust, earth, earth's, earthen, earthly, ground, land, lands, soil
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# elder
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elderly, old, old man, older
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## Definition:
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Elders are spiritually mature men who have responsibilities of spiritual and practical leadership among God's people.
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elder, elderly, elders, old, old man, old men, older, oldest
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elder, elders
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constant, endurance, patient endurance, put up with, resist, stand
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endurance, patient endurance, put up with, resist, stand
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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constant, constantly flowing, endurance, endure, endured, endures, enduring, patient endurance, put up with, resist, stand
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endurance, endure, endured, endures, enduring, patient endurance, put up with, resist, stand
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famished, hunger
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## Definition:
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The term "famine" refers to an extreme lack of food throughout a country or region, usually due to not enough rain.
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The term "famine" refers to an extreme lack of food throughout a country or region, usually due to not enough rain. The term "famished" means extremely hungry.
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* Food crops can fail from natural causes such as lack of rain, crop disease, or insects.
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* Food shortages can also be caused by people, such as enemies who destroy crops.
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* In the Bible, God often caused famine as a way to punish nations when they sinned against him.
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blaze, burn, fiery, firebrands, firepans, fireplaces, firepot, flame, inflame, kindle, place for burning
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Fire is the heat, light, and flames that are produced when something is burned.
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* To "inflame" something is to make it start burning.
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* To "kindle" a fire is to start that fire burning.
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* A fire that is "blazing" is very hot and has large flames.
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* A "fire brand" is a piece of burning wood.
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(See also: [pure](../kt/purify.md))
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establish, foundation, founder, make stable
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establish, foundation, founder
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established, establishes, found, foundation, foundations, founded, founder, founds, make ... stable
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established, establishes, found, foundation, foundations, founded, founder, founds
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freedom, freeman, freewill, liberty, volunteer, without cost, without paying for it
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freedom, freeman, liberty, volunteer, without cost, without paying for it
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free, freed, freedom, freeing, freely, freely gave, freeman, frees, freewill, liberty, set ... free, volunteer, volunteered, without cost, without paying for it
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free, freed, freedom, freeing, freely, freely gave, freeman, frees, liberty, set ... free, volunteer, volunteered, without cost, without paying for it
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# freewill offering
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offer freewill gifts
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## Definition:
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A freewill offering was a type of sacrifice to God that was not required by the Law of Moses. It was a person's own choice to give this offering.
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freewill offering, freewill offerings
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freewill offering, freewill offerings, offered freewill gifts
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