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# Introduction to Translation Words
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Translation Words is a basic Bible dictionary that provides translators with clear definitions and translation suggestions for important words in the Unlocked Literal Bible and in the Open Bible Stories. It provides translators and reviewers with essential information to help them make the best possible translation decisions.
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Translation Words is a basic Bible dictionary that provides translators with clear definitions and translation suggestions for important words in the Unlocked Literal Bible and in the Open Bible Stories. It provides translators and checkers with essential information to help them make the best possible translation decisions.
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Translation Words has entries for important concepts, people, and places in the Bible. It also contains entries for things that some people today might not be well familiar with, such as certain kinds of roles, animals, or objects that the people in the Bible knew about.
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The Translation Words presented in the Translation Helps manuals for each book of the Bible include only those words that appear in that book of the Bible. Because of this, some of the links to other words do not work.
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The Translation Words presented in the Translation Resources PDFs for each book of the Bible include only those words that appear in that book. Because of this, some of the links in the PDFs to other words do not work.
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**You can learn more about Translation Words** in the Appendix to the Translation Words [[rc://en_tw/00-tW_front&back/tW-20-Appendix.md]]. It has the following sections:
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**You can learn more about Translation Words** in the Appendix to the Translation Words [[rc://en_tw/00-About_tW/tW-3-Appendix.md]]. It has the following sections:
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* Decisions Concerning Translation Words
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* Format of Translation Word Entries
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* How to use Translation Words
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**Translation Suggestions:** These are ideas translators may consider when figuring out how to translate the word into their language.
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**Uses**: In the Translation Helps for each book of the Bible, this is a list of all the places in that book of the Bible where any of the words in the entry are found.
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**Bible References**: In the complete Translation Words document, this is a list of a few places in the Bible where any of the words in the entry are found. In the Translation Resources for each book of the Bible, this is a list of all the places in that book of the Bible where any of the words in the entry are found.
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**Bible References**: In the complete Translation Words document, this is a list of a few places in the Bible where any of the words in the entry are found.
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**Examples from the Bible Stories:** This is a list of a few places in the Open Bible Stories where any of the words in the entry are found. These examples are not included in the Translation Resources for each book of the Bible.
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**Examples from the Bible Stories:** This is a list of a few places in the Open Bible Stories where any of the words in the entry are found. These examples are not included in the Translation Helps for each book of the Bible.
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**Word Data** - This section contains the word "Strong's" followed by one or more codes. The word "Strong's" refers to the <u>Strong's Concordance</u>, and the codes refer to certain entries in the concordance. Codes that start with "H" are for Hebrew or Aramaic words, and codes that start with "G" are for Greek words. Translators and reviewers can use a lexicon to learn more about the Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek words.
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**Word Data** - This section contains the words "Strong's" number followed by one or more codes. The word "Strong's" refers to the <u>Strong's Concordance</u>, and the codes refer to certain entries in the concordance. Codes that start with "H" are for Hebrew or Aramaic words, and codes that start with "G" are for Greek words. Translators can use a lexicon to learn more about the Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek words.
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## How to use Translation Words
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1. Choose the one that you think is best and write it down.
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1. Repeat the above steps for other words that you identified.
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1. When you have thought of a good translation for each of the words, then translate the whole passage.
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1. Test your translated passage by reading it to others. Change to a different word or phrase in places where people do not understand the meaning.
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1. Test your translated passage by reading it to others. Change to a different word or phrase in places where others do not understand the meaning.
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Once you have found a good translation for a particular use of a word, you should use it consistently throughout the translation. If you find a place where that translation does not fit, then think through the process again. It could be that a word with similar meaning will fit better in the new context. Keep track of which word or words you are using to translate each word and make this information available to everyone on the translation team. This will help everyone on the translation team to know which words they should be using.
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## Dealing with Unknown Ideas
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Sometimes a word refers to a thing or custom that is unknown in the target community. Possible solutions are to use a descriptive phrase, substitute something similar, use a foreign word from another language, use a more general word, or use more specific words. See the lesson on [Translate Unknowns](../translate-unknown/01.md) for more information.
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Sometimes a word refers to a thing or custom that is unknown in the target community. Possible solutions are to use a descriptive phrase, substitute something similar, use a foreign word from another language, use a more general word, or use more specific words. See the lesson on [Translate Unknowns](../translate-unknown/01.md) for more information. **Chris, I assumed that the tNs for every book of the Bible have at least one link to "Translate Unknowns" and that it will show up in every TranslationHelps pdf. But I was wrong. The tNs for 28 books do not have this link.)**
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If you want to download English translationWords to use, go here: [https://unfoldingword.org/tw/](https://unfoldingword.org/tw/). tW is also included in [tS](http://ufw.io/ts) and [tC](http://ufw.io/tc).
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## Historical
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If you would like to see the original translationWords pages in DokuWiki, you may visit https://dw.door43.org/en/obe/home.
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**Make a new branch off of Restructure.**
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**Forms Found in the English ULB**
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* Paste the heading and all the alphabetized words forms to the bottom of the page.
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* Leave one blank line between the heading and the word forms.
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* Leave one blank line at the bottom of the page.
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**Synonyms and Related Words**
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* Paste the heading under the headword line.
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* Leave a blank line and paste the alphabetized word forms under it.
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* The optimal final product will consist of only words and derived forms, but no inflections.
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* A derived form usually is of a different part of speech, e.g., "amazed," "amazement."
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* An inflected form is of the same part of speech, e.g., "believes," "believed."
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* Remove -ing, -ed, and -en unless the word is **only** used as a noun or an adjective.
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* Change plural and possessive noun forms to unmarked forms.
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* Change past and 3rd singular present verb forms to unmarked forms.
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* Delete helping verbs.
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* Delete anything else that you don't feel is crucial. (This process leaves science and becomes an art at some point.)
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* Delete ellipses or replace with "a" or "someone" or "something" as necessary.
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* Delete any duplicates.
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* Alphabetize the new list.
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or we might want to use this from tA Using translationHelps: https://git.door43.org/WycliffeAssociates/en_ta/src/branch/master/translate/translate-help/01.md
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The translationWords are key terms found in Open Bible Stories and the Bible that are important to translate correctly. Each of these words or phrases has a small article written about it as well as cross-references to other places where that term is used in either Open Bible Stories or the Bible. This is to show the translator other ways that the translationWord is used and to ensure that it has been translated correctly in those places, too. See https://door43.org/u/WycliffeAssociates/en_tw/.
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### Format
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The heading for each word includes different ways that word or concept many translated and the various forms that are found in the Unlocked Literal Bible. After the heading are the following sections.
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- 'Lizz Carlton'
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- 'Perry Oakes, PhD in Old Testament, MA in Linguistics'
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### Links to Decisions and Other Contributors
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You can see a longer list of contributors to the Translation Words at [[rc://en_tw/00-About_tW/tW-2-Appendix.md]] (If we have a link to that page, it will need a more descriptive name. Maybe "Contributors")
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# abomination
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abominable, abominably, disgusting, foul
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# abomination, abominations, abominable, foul, foul thing, disgusting thing, disgusting things, disgusting practices, committed ... abominably
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## Definition:
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* Strong's: H6292, H8251, H8262, H8263, H8441, H8581, G946
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abominable, abomination, abominations, committed ... abominably, disgusting practices, disgusting thing, disgusting things, foul, foul thing
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## Related Ideas:
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adoption
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# adoption, adopt, adopted
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# adultery
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adulterer, adulteress, adulterous, immoral woman
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# adultery, adulteries, adulterous, adulterer, adulteress, adulterers, adulteresses, immoral woman
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## Definition:
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adulterer, adulterers, adulteress, adulteresses, adulteries, adulterous, adultery, immoral woman
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# Almighty, Almighty's
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Almighty, Almighty's
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# amen, so let it be
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* In his teaching, Jesus used "amen" to emphasize the truth of what he said. He often followed that by "and I say to you" to introduce another teaching that related to the previous teaching.
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* Another word meaning "truly" is sometimes translated as "surely" or "certainly" and is also used to emphasize what the speaker is saying.
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anoint, anointed, anointing, perfume, sons of fresh olive oil
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* Strong's: H430, H1101, H1878, H3323, H4473, H4886, H4888, H4899, H5480, G218, G1472, G3462, G3464, G5545, G5548
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# antichrist, antichrists
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antichrist, antichrists
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# apostle, apostles, apostleship
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The "apostles" were men sent by Jesus to preach about God and his kingdom. The term "apostleship" refers to the position and authority of those who were chosen as apostles.
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* The word "apostle" means "someone who is sent out for a special purpose." The apostle has the same authority as the one who sent him.
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* Jesus's twelve closest disciples became the first apostles. Other men, such as Paul and James, also became apostles.
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* __[26:10](rc://en/tn/help/obs/26/10)__ Then Jesus chose twelve men who were called his __apostles__. The __apostles__ traveled with Jesus and learned from him.
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* __[30:01](rc://en/tn/help/obs/30/01)__ Jesus sent his __apostles__ to preach and to teach people in many different villages.
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* __[38:02](rc://en/tn/help/obs/38/02)__ Judas was one of Jesus' __apostles__. He was in charge of the __apostles'__ money bag, but he loved money and often stole from the bag.
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* __[38:02](rc://en/tn/help/obs/38/02)__ Judas was one of Jesus's __apostles__. He was in charge of the __apostles'__ money bag, but he loved money and often stole from the bag.
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* __[43:13](rc://en/tn/help/obs/43/13)__ The disciples devoted themselves to the __apostles'__ teaching, fellowship, eating together, and prayer.
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* __[46:08](rc://en/tn/help/obs/46/08)__ Then a believer named Barnabas took Saul to the __apostles__ and told them how Saul had preached boldly in Damascus.
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* Strong's: G651, G652, G2491, G5376, G5570
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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apostle, apostles, apostles', apostleship
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# appoint
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## Related Ideas:
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appointment, direct, predetermine, put in place, reserve, select, set in place, set over, set up, set under
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# appoint, appoints, appointed, appointed by lot, appointment, directed, selected, selects, reserved, set ... over, set ... in place, set ... up, put ... in place, set under, predetermined
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## Definition:
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* Strong's: H561, H977, H2163, H2706, H2708, H3198, H3245, H3259, H4150, H4152, H4483, H4487, H4662, H5258, H5414, H5975, H6485, H6680, H6942, H6966, H7760, H7761, H7896, G322, G606, G2525, G2749, G2820, G3724, G4296, G4384, G4400, G4929, G5021, G5083, G5087
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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appoint, appointed, appointed by lot, appointment, appoints, area ... reserved, directed, predetermined, put ... in place, reserved, selected, selects, set ... in place, set ... over, set ... up, set under
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# ark
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## Related Ideas:
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chest
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# ark, chest
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## Definition:
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* Strong's: H727, H8392, G2787
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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ark, chest
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# ark of the covenant
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## Related Ideas:
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ark of Yahweh, ark of the covenant decrees, ark of the covenant of Yahweh
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# ark of the covenant, ark of Yahweh, ark of the covenant of Yahweh, ark of the covenant decrees
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## Definition:
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* Strong's: H727, H1285, H3068, H5715
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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ark of Yahweh, ark of the covenant, ark of the covenant decrees, ark of the covenant of Yahweh
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# atonement
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## Related Ideas:
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atone
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# atonement, atone, atones, atoned
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## Definition:
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|
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* Strong's: H3722, H3725
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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atone, atoned, atonement, atones
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* Strong's: H3727, G2435
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|
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
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|
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atonement lid
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|
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# authority
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|
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## Related Ideas:
|
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|
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authority to judge, place in charge, put in charge, right
|
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# authority, authorities, right, put ... in charge, puts ... in charge, places ... in charge, was ... in charge, were ... in charge
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## Definition:
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|
@ -39,9 +35,5 @@ The term "authority" refers to the power of influence and control that someone h
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## Word Data:
|
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* Strong's: H2940, H4475, H4910, H4915, H6486, H6666, H6680, H7980, H7990, H8633, G831, G1413, G1849, G1850, G2003, G2525, G2715, G2917, G2963, G5247
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|
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
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|
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authorities, authority, authority to judge, places ... in charge, put ... in charge, puts ... in charge, right, was ... in charge, were ... in charge
|
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* Strong's: H2940, H4475, H4910, H4915, H6486, H6666, H6680, H7980, H7990, H8633, G831, G1413, G1849, G1850, G2003, G2525, G2715, G2963, G5247
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|
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# baptize
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## Related Ideas:
|
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|
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baptism
|
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# baptize, baptized, baptism, baptizing
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|
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## Definition:
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|
@ -49,7 +45,3 @@ In the New Testament, the terms "baptize" and "baptism" usually refer to rituall
|
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|
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* Strong's: G907
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|
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
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|
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baptism, baptize, baptized, baptizing
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|
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|
|
|
@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
|
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# believe
|
||||
|
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## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
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be persuaded, belief, believer, have faith, persuade, persuasive
|
||||
# believe, believes, believed, believer, believers, believing, belief, were persuaded, am persuaded, persuasiveness, has faith, persuaded, persuade, persuading
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|
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## Definition:
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|
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The terms "believe" and "believe in" are closely related, but have slightly different meanings:
|
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|
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* believe
|
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* To believe something is to accept or trust that it is true.
|
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* To believe someone is to acknowledge that what that person has said is true.
|
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* To persuade someone is to get that person to believe that something is true.
|
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* believe in
|
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* To "believe in" someone means to "trust in" that person. It means to trust that the person is who he says he is, that he always speaks the truth, and that he will do what he has promised to do.
|
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* When a person truly believes in something, he will act in such a way that shows that belief.
|
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* The phrase "have faith in" usually has the same meaning as "believe in."
|
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* To "believe in Jesus" means to believe that he is the Son of God, that he is God himself who also became human and who died as a sacrifice to pay for our sins. It means to trust him as Savior and live in a way that honors him.
|
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### 1. believe
|
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|
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* To believe something is to accept or trust that it is true.
|
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* To believe someone is to acknowledge that what that person has said is true.
|
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|
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### 2. believe in
|
||||
|
||||
* To "believe in" someone means to "trust in" that person. It means to trust that the person is who he says he is, that he always speaks the truth, and that he will do what he has promised to do.
|
||||
* When a person truly believes in something, he will act in such a way that shows that belief.
|
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* The phrase "have faith in" usually has the same meaning as "believe in."
|
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* To "believe in Jesus" means to believe that he is the Son of God, that he is God himself who also became human and who died as a sacrifice to pay for our sins. It means to trust him as Savior and live in a way that honors him.
|
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* To persuade someone is to get that person to believe that what you are telling him is true.
|
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|
||||
In the Bible, the term "believer" refers to someone who believes in and relies on Jesus Christ as Savior.
|
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|
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|
@ -30,17 +29,14 @@ The term "unbelief" refers to not believing something or someone.
|
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|
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## Translation Suggestions:
|
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|
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Translating "believe" and "believe in":
|
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* To "believe" could be translated as to "know to be true" or "know to be right."
|
||||
* To "believe in" could be translated as "trust completely" or "trust and obey" or "completely rely on and follow."
|
||||
|
||||
Translating "believer":
|
||||
* Some translations may prefer to say "believer in Jesus" or "believer in Christ."
|
||||
* This term could also be translated by a word or phrase that means "person who trusts in Jesus" or "someone who knows Jesus and lives for him."
|
||||
* Other ways to translate "believer" could be "follower of Jesus" or "person who knows and obeys Jesus."
|
||||
* The term "believer" is a general term for any believer in Christ, while "disciple" and "apostle" were used more specifically for people who knew Jesus while he was alive. It is best to translate these terms in different ways, in order to keep them distinct.
|
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|
||||
Translating "unbelief" and "unbeliever":
|
||||
* Other ways to translate "unbelief" could include "lack of faith" or "not believing."
|
||||
* The term "unbeliever" could be translated as "person who does not believe in Jesus" or "someone who does not trust in Jesus as Savior."
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -78,14 +74,10 @@ Translating "unbelief" and "unbeliever":
|
|||
* __[43:13](rc://en/tn/help/obs/43/13)__ Every day, more people became __believers__.
|
||||
* __[46:06](rc://en/tn/help/obs/46/06)__ That day many people in Jerusalem started persecuting the followers of Jesus, so the __believers__ fled to other places. But in spite of this, they preached about Jesus everywhere they went.
|
||||
* __[46:01](rc://en/tn/help/obs/46/01)__ Saul was the young man who guarded the robes of the men who killed Stephen. He did not believe in Jesus, so he persecuted the __believers__.
|
||||
* __[46:09](rc://en/tn/help/obs/46/09)__ Some __believers__ who fled from the persecution in Jerusalem went far away to the city of Antioch and preached about Jesus. It was at Antioch that __believers__ in Jesus were first called "Christians."
|
||||
* __[46:09](rc://en/tn/help/obs/46/09)__ Some __believers__ who fled from the persecution in Jerusalem went far away to the city of Antioch and preached about Jesus…It was at Antioch that __believers__ in Jesus were first called "Christians."
|
||||
* __[47:14](rc://en/tn/help/obs/47/14)__ They also wrote many letters to encourage and teach the __believers__ in the churches.
|
||||
|
||||
## Word Data:
|
||||
|
||||
* Strong's: H539, H3948, H6601, G544, G569, G3982, G4100, G4102, G4103
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
am persuaded, belief, believe, believed, believer, believers, believes, believing, has faith, persuade, persuaded, persuading, persuasiveness, were persuaded
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# beloved
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
dear, lovely, treasured
|
||||
# beloved, treasured, dear, lovely
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -36,7 +32,3 @@ The term "beloved" is an expression of affection that describes someone who is l
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H157, H1730, H2532, H3033, H3039, H4261, G25, G26, G27, G5207
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
beloved, dear, lovely, treasured
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ The term "birthright" in the Bible refers to the honor, family name, and physica
|
|||
|
||||
* Possible ways to translate "birthright" could include, "rights and wealth of the firstborn son" or "family honor" or "privilege and inheritance of the firstborn."
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(See also: [firstborn](../other/firstborn.md), [inherit](../kt/inherit.md), [descendant](../other/descendant.md))
|
||||
|
||||
## Bible References:
|
||||
|
@ -26,7 +27,3 @@ The term "birthright" in the Bible refers to the honor, family name, and physica
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H1062, G4415
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
birthright
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# blameless
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
blamelessly, faultless, without blame
|
||||
# blameless, without blame, blamelessly, faultless
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -30,7 +26,3 @@ The term "blameless" literally means "without blame." It is used to refer to a p
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H1368, H2135, H2136, H8535, H8549, G273, G274, G298, G299, G410, G423, G677
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
blameless, blamelessly, faultless, without blame
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# blasphemy
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
blaspheme, blasphemer, blasphemous, insult, revile, taunt
|
||||
# blasphemy, blaspheme, blasphemes, blaspheming, blasphemed, blasphemous, blasphemies, blasphemer, blasphemers, revile, reviled, reviling, insult, insults, insulting, insulted, taunted
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -34,9 +30,5 @@ In the Bible, the term "blasphemy" refers to speaking in a way that shows a deep
|
|||
|
||||
## Word Data:
|
||||
|
||||
* Strong's: H1421, H1442, H2778, H3639, H5006, H5007, H5344, G987, G988, G989, G3059, G3680, G5196
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
blaspheme, blasphemed, blasphemer, blasphemers, blasphemes, blasphemies, blaspheming, blasphemous, blasphemy, insult, insulted, insulting, insults, revile, reviled, reviling
|
||||
* Strong's: H1421, H1442, H2778, H5006, H5007, H5344, G987, G988, G989, G3059, G3680, G5196
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# bless
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
happier, happy
|
||||
# bless, blesses, blessed, blessing, blessings, happy, happier
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -51,7 +47,3 @@ To "bless" someone or something means to cause good and beneficial things to hap
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H833, H835, H8055, H1288, H1293, G1757, G2127, G2128, G2129, G3106, G3107, G3108, G3741
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
bless, blessed, blesses, blessing, blessings, happier, happy
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# blood
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
bleeding
|
||||
# blood, bleeding
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -10,7 +6,7 @@ The term "blood" refers to the red liquid that comes out of a person's skin when
|
|||
|
||||
* Blood symbolizes life and when it is shed or poured out, it symbolizes the loss of life, or death.
|
||||
* When people made sacrifices to God, they killed an animal and poured its blood on the altar. This symbolized the sacrifice of the animal's life to pay for people's sins.
|
||||
* Through his death on the cross, Jesus' blood symbolically cleanses people from their sins and pays for the punishment they deserve for those sins.
|
||||
* Through his death on the cross, Jesus's blood symbolically cleanses people from their sins and pays for the punishment they deserve for those sins.
|
||||
* The expression "flesh and blood" refers to human beings.
|
||||
* The expression "own flesh and blood" refers to people who are biologically related.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -48,7 +44,3 @@ The term "blood" refers to the red liquid that comes out of a person's skin when
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H1818, H5332, G129, G130, G131
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
bleeding, blood
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# boast
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
boastful
|
||||
# boast, boasts, boasted, boastful, boasting, reason for boasting
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -37,7 +33,3 @@ The term "boast" means to talk proudly about something or someone. Often it mean
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H1984, H3235, H6286, G212, G213, G1461, G2620, G2744, G2745, G2746, G3166
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
boast, boasted, boastful, boasting, boasts, reason for boasting
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# body
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
bodily, body of Christ, carcass, corpse
|
||||
# body, bodies, bodily, corpse, corpses, substance, carcass, carcasses, animal that died by itself
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -10,8 +6,10 @@ The term "body" literally refers to the physical body of a person or animal. Thi
|
|||
|
||||
* Often the term "body" refers to a dead person. Sometimes this is referred to as a "dead body" or a "corpse." The dead body of an animal is called a "carcass."
|
||||
* When Jesus said to the disciples at his last Passover meal, "This (bread) is my body," he was referring to his physical body that would be "broken" (killed) to pay for their sins.
|
||||
* In the Bible, Christians as a group are referred to as the "body of Christ." Just as a physical body has many parts, the "body of Christ" has many individual members. Each individual believer has a special function in the body of Christ to help the whole group work together to serve God and bring him glory.
|
||||
* Jesus is also referred to as the "head" (leader) of the "body" of his believers. Just as a person's head tells his body what to do, so Jesus is the one who guides and directs Christians as members of his "body."
|
||||
* In the Bible, Christians as a group are referred to as the "body of Christ."
|
||||
* Just as a physical body has many parts, the "body of Christ" has many individual members.
|
||||
* Each individual believer has a special function in the body of Christ to help the whole group work together to serve God and bring him glory.
|
||||
* Jesus is also referred to as the "head" (leader) of the "body" of his believers. Just as a person's head tells his body what to do, so Jesus is the one who guides and directs Christians as members of his "body."
|
||||
|
||||
## Translation Suggestions:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -36,7 +34,3 @@ The term "body" literally refers to the physical body of a person or animal. Thi
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H990, H1320, H1472, H1480, H1655, H3409, H4191, H5038, H5315, H6297, H7607, G4430, G4561, G4954, G4983
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
bodies, bodily, body, carcass, carcasses, corpse, corpses
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# bind
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
bond, bound, chain, fetter, put in bonds, put on, restrain, tie, wrap
|
||||
# bind, binding, bond, bonds, bound, is bound, tie, tying, tie up, tied, tied up, puts on, gird up, fetters, chain, chains, chained, restrain, wrapped, ought, put ... in bonds, compelled
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -42,7 +38,3 @@ The term "bind" means to tie something or fasten it securely. Something that is
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H247, H481, H612, H615, H631, H632, H640, H2296, H3729, H4147, H5178, H6029, H6123, H6887, H7194, H7405, H7576, H8244, G254, G1195, G1198, G1199, G1210, G1249, G1402, G2611, G3784, G4019, G4029, G4886, G4887
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
bind, binding, bond, bonds, bound, chain, chained, chains, fetters, is bound, put ... in bonds, puts on, restrain, tie, tie up, tied, tied up, tying, wrapped
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# born again
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
born from God, born from him, new birth
|
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# born again, born of God, new birth, new age, born from him, born from God
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## Definition:
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* Strong's: G313, G509, G1080, G3824
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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born again, born from God, born from him, born of God, new birth
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# brother
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## Related Ideas:
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brotherhood
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# brother, brothers, brotherhood, brother's, brothers'
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## Definition:
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* Strong's: H251, H252, H264, H1730, H2993, H7453, G80, G81, G2385, G2500, G4613, G5360, G5569
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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brother, brother's, brotherhood, brothers, brothers'
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# call
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## Related Ideas:
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appeal to, invite, summon
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# call, calls, calling, called, invite, invited, summon, summoning, summoned, given, called out, called on, appeal to, appealed to, appealing to, reads, calling out, calls out
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## Definition:
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* This term is also used in the context of naming someone. For example, "His name is called John," means, "He is named John" or "His name is John."
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* To be "called by the name of" means that someone is given the name of someone else. God says that he has called his people by his name.
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* A different expression, "I have called you by name" means that God has specifically chosen that person.
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* To appeal to someone is to ask someone to do something.
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* To invite someone is to ask them to do something that they might like to do.
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## Translation Suggestions:
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* [Matthew 02:15](rc://en/tn/help/mat/02/15)
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* [Philippians 03:14](rc://en/tn/help/php/03/14)
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|
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{{tag>publish ktlink }
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## Word Data:
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* Strong's: H2199, H3259, H4744, H6817, H7121, H7123, H7769, H7773, G154, G1528, G1793, G1941, G1951, G2028, G2046, G2564, G2821, G2822, G2840, G2919, G3004, G3106, G3333, G3343, G3603, G3686, G3687, G3870, G4341, G4377, G4779, G4867, G5455, G5537, G5581
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## Forms Found in the English ULB:
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appeal to, appealed to, appealing to, call, called, called on, called out, calling, calling out, calls, calls out, invite, invited, summon, summoned, summoning
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# centurion
|
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# centurion, centurions
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## Definition:
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|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ A centurion was a Roman army officer who had a group of 100 soldiers under his c
|
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|
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* This could also be translated with a term that means, "leader of a hundred men" or "army leader" or "officer in charge of a hundred."
|
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* One Roman centurion came to Jesus to request healing for his servant.
|
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* The centurion in charge of Jesus' crucifixion was amazed when he witnessed how Jesus died.
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* The centurion in charge of Jesus's crucifixion was amazed when he witnessed how Jesus died.
|
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* God sent a centurion to Peter so that Peter could explain to him the good news about Jesus.
|
||||
|
||||
(See also: [Rome](../names/rome.md))
|
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|
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|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: G1543, G2760
|
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|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
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|
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centurion, centurions
|
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|
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|
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# children
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
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child, childhood, childless
|
||||
# children, child, childhood, young, young ... man, young ... men, baby, infant, infants, foal, youth, youth's, boy, boys, young boy, cubs, young people, childless, little ones, young, women and children, daughter
|
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|
||||
## Definition:
|
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|
||||
In the Bible, the term "child" is often used to generally refer to someone who is young in age, including an infant.
|
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* The word "childhood" refers to the time that a person is a child.
|
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* The word "childless" describes a person who has no children.
|
||||
* The word "children" is the plural form of "child."
|
||||
|
||||
The words "child" and "children" also have several figurative uses.
|
||||
In the Bible, the term "child" is often used to generally refer to someone who is young in age, including an infant. The term "children" is the plural form and it also has several figurative uses.
|
||||
|
||||
* In the Bible, disciples or followers are sometimes called "children."
|
||||
* Often the term "children" is used to refer to a person's descendants.
|
||||
* The phrase "children of" can refer to being characterized by something. Some examples of this would be:
|
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|
||||
* children of the light
|
||||
* children of obedience
|
||||
* children of the devil
|
||||
|
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* This term can also refer to people who are like spiritual children. For example, "children of God" refers to people who belong to God through faith in Jesus.
|
||||
* Sometimes the writer is contrasting men as family leaders with the others in the family, specifically the "women and children," who depend on the men.
|
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* A "youth" is a person, usually male, who is at his peak strength. The word also describes the state of being at peak strength.
|
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|
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## Translation Suggestions:
|
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|
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|
@ -43,9 +38,6 @@ The words "child" and "children" also have several figurative uses.
|
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|
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## Word Data:
|
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|
||||
* Strong's: H1069, H1121, H1123, H1129, H1397, H1580, H2029, H2030, H2056, H2145, H2233, H2945, H3173, H3205, H3206, H3243, H3490, H4392, H5288, H5290, H5759, H5953, H6185, H7908, H7909, H7921, G730, G815, G1025, G1064, G3439, G3515, G3516, G3808, G3812, G3813, G3816, G4690, G5040, G5041, G5042, G5043, G5044, G5207, G5388
|
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* Strong's: H1069, H1121, H1123, H1129, H1323, H1397, H1580, H2029, H2030, H2056, H2145, H2233, H2945, H3173, H3205, H3206, H3243, H3490, H4392, H5271, H5288, H5290, H5759, H5768, H5953, H6185, H7908, H7909, H7921, G730, G815, G1025, G1064, G3439, G3515, G3516, G3808, G3812, G3813, G3816, G4690, G5040, G5041, G5042, G5043, G5044, G5207, G5388
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
child, childhood, childless, children
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# Christ
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
Christ Jesus, Jesus Christ, Messiah
|
||||
# Christ, Messiah, Jesus Christ, Christ Jesus
|
||||
|
||||
## Facts:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -56,9 +52,5 @@ The terms "Messiah" and "Christ" mean "Anointed One" and refer to Jesus, God's S
|
|||
|
||||
## Word Data:
|
||||
|
||||
* Strong's: H4899, G3323, G5547
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
Christ, Christ Jesus, Jesus Christ, Messiah
|
||||
* Strong's: H4899, G2424, G3323
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
|||
# Christian
|
||||
# Christian, Christians
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
Some time after Jesus went back to heaven, people made up the name "Christian" which means, "follower of Christ."
|
||||
|
||||
* It was in the city of Antioch where Jesus' followers were first called "Christians."
|
||||
* It was in the city of Antioch where Jesus's followers were first called "Christians."
|
||||
* A Christian is a person who believes that Jesus is the Son of God, and who trusts Jesus to save him from his sins.
|
||||
* In our modern times, often the term "Christian" is used for someone who identifies with the Christian religion, but who is not really following Jesus. This is not the meaning of "Christian" in the Bible.
|
||||
* Because the term "Christian" in the Bible always refers to someone who truly believes in Jesus, a Christian is also called a "believer."
|
||||
|
@ -39,7 +39,3 @@ Some time after Jesus went back to heaven, people made up the name "Christian" w
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: G5546
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
Christian, Christians
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# church
|
||||
# church, churches
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -44,7 +44,3 @@ In the New Testament, the term "church" refers to a local group of believers in
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: G1577
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
church, churches
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# circumcise
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
circumcision, uncircumcision
|
||||
# circumcise, circumcised, circumcision, uncircumcised, uncircumcision
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -66,7 +62,3 @@ The terms "uncircumcised" and "uncircumcision" refer to a male who has not been
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H4135, H4139, H5243, H6188, H6189, G203, G564, G1986, G4059, G4061
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
circumcise, circumcised, circumcision, uncircumcised, uncircumcision
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
|
|||
# clean
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
cleanness, cleanse, unclean, uncleanness, wash
|
||||
# clean, cleans, cleaned, cleanse, cleansed, cleanses, cleansing, cleanness, wash, washing, washed, washes, unclean, uncleanness, consider ... innocent
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
The term "clean" literally means to not have any dirt or stain. In the Bible, words like "clean" and "washed" are often used figuratively to mean, "pure," "holy," "free from sin," or "innocent".
|
||||
The term "clean" literally means to not have any dirt or stain. In the Bible, words like "clean" and "washed" and "innocent" are often used figuratively to mean, "pure," "holy," or "free from sin."
|
||||
|
||||
* "Cleanse" is the process of making something "clean." It could also be translated as "wash" or "purify."
|
||||
* In the Old Testament, God told the Israelites which animals he had specified as ritually "clean" and which ones were "unclean." Only the clean animals were permitted to be used for eating or for sacrifice. In this context, the term "clean" means that the animal was acceptable to God for use as a sacrifice.
|
||||
|
@ -20,17 +16,15 @@ In the Bible, the term "unclean" is used figuratively to refer to things that Go
|
|||
* If the Israelites touched something "unclean," they themselves would be considered unclean for a certain period of time.
|
||||
* Obeying God's commands about not touching or eating unclean things kept the Israelites set apart for God's service.
|
||||
* This physical and ritual uncleanness was also symbolic of moral uncleanness.
|
||||
* In another figurative sense, "unclean spirit" refers to an evil spirit.
|
||||
* In another figurative sense, an "unclean spirit" refers to an evil spirit.
|
||||
|
||||
## Translation Suggestions:
|
||||
|
||||
Translating "clean":
|
||||
* This term could be translated with the common word for "clean" or "pure" (in the sense of being not dirty).
|
||||
* Other ways to translate this could include, "ritually clean" or "acceptable to God."
|
||||
* "Cleanse" could be translated by "wash" or "purify."
|
||||
* Make sure that the words used for "clean" and "cleanse" can also be understood in a figurative sense.
|
||||
|
||||
Translating "unclean""
|
||||
* The term "unclean" could also be translated as "not clean" or "unfit in God's eyes" or "physically unclean" or "defiled."
|
||||
* When referring to a demon as an unclean spirit, "unclean" could be translated as "evil" or "defiled."
|
||||
* The translation of this term should allow for spiritual uncleanness. It should be able to refer to anything that God declared as unfit for touching, eating, or sacrifice.
|
||||
|
@ -55,9 +49,5 @@ Translating "unclean""
|
|||
|
||||
## Word Data:
|
||||
|
||||
* Strong's: H1249, H1252, H1305, H1351, H2134, H2135, H2141, H2398, H2889, H2890, H2891, H2893, H2930, H2931, H2932, H3722, H5079, H5352, H5355, H5356, H6663, H7137, H8552, H8562, G167, G169, G2511, G2512, G2513, G2514, G2839, G2840
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
clean, cleaned, cleanness, cleans, cleanse, cleansed, cleanses, cleansing, purge, unclean, uncleanness, wash, washed, washes, washing
|
||||
* Strong's: H1249, H1252, H1305, H1351, H2134, H2135, H2141, H2398, H2889, H2890, H2891, H2893, H2930, H2931, H2932, H3722, H5079, H5352, H5355, H5356, H6172, H6663, H7137, H8552, H8562, G167, G169, G2511, G2512, G2513, G2514, G2839, G2840
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# command
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
commandment, forbid, order, requirement, solemn command
|
||||
# command, commands, solemn commands, commanded, commandment, commandments, commanding, ordered, given an order, order, orders, given orders, solemnly charge, solemnly charged, solemnly charging, give ... solemn command, requirement, forbidden
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -11,11 +7,12 @@ The term to "command" means to order someone to do something. A "command" or "co
|
|||
* Although these terms have basically the same meaning, "commandment" often refers to certain commands of God which are more formal and permanent, such as the "Ten Commandments."
|
||||
* A command can be positive ("Honor your parents") or negative ("Do not steal").
|
||||
* To "take command" means to "take control" or "take charge" of something or someone.
|
||||
* A "solemn charge" is a command that one person gives as if speaking for God to someone over whom he has authority but no physical control.
|
||||
* To "forbid" is to command that someone not do something.
|
||||
|
||||
## Translation Suggestions
|
||||
|
||||
* It is best to translate this term differently from the term "law." Also compare with the definitions of "decree" and "statute."
|
||||
* It is best to translate this term differently from the term, "law." Also compare with the definitions of "decree" and "statute."
|
||||
* Some translators may prefer to translate "command" and "commandment" with the same word in their language.
|
||||
* Others may prefer to use a special word for commandment that refers to lasting, formal commands that God has made.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -32,9 +29,5 @@ The term to "command" means to order someone to do something. A "command" or "co
|
|||
|
||||
## Word Data:
|
||||
|
||||
* Strong's: H560, H565, H1696, H1697, H1881, H2706, H2708, H2710, H2942, H2951, H3027, H3245, H3982, H3983, H4406, H4687, H4931, H5713, H5749, H6346, H6490, H6673, H6680, H7101, H7218, H7227, H7262, H7970, H8269, G1263, G1291, G1296, G1297, G1299, G1690, G1778, G1781, G1785, G2003, G2004, G2008, G2036, G2753, G3056, G3143, G3726, G3852, G3853, G4367, G4487, G5506
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
command, commanded, commanding, commandment, commandments, commands, forbid, forbidden, forbidding, give ... solemn command, given ... solemn commands, given an order, given orders, order, ordered, orders, requirement, solemn commands
|
||||
* Strong's: H560, H565, H1696, H1697, H1881, H2706, H2708, H2710, H2942, H2951, H3027, H3245, H3982, H3983, H4406, H4687, H4929, H4931, H5713, H5749, H6346, H6490, H6673, H6680, H7101, H7218, H7227, H7262, H7970, H8269, G1263, G1291, G1296, G1297, G1299, G1690, G1778, G1781, G1785, G2003, G2004, G2008, G2036, G2753, G3056, G3143, G3726, G3852, G3853, G4367, G4487, G5506
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# compassion
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
compassionate, deal gently with, pity, sympathy
|
||||
# compassion, compassions, compassionate, deal gently with, pity, sympathy
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -32,7 +28,3 @@ The term "compassion" refers to a feeling of concern for people, especially for
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H2550, H2580, H2603, H5150, H5162, H5164, H7349, H7355, H7356, G1653, G3356, G3627, G4697, G4834, G4835
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
compassion, compassionate, compassions, deal gently with, pitied, pity, sympathy
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# condemn
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
condemnation, denounce, sentence, sentence of condemnation, sentenced to death
|
||||
# condemn, condemns, condemned, condemning, condemnation, sentence, sentence of condemnation, sentenced to death, denounce
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -11,7 +7,7 @@ The terms "condemn" and "condemnation" refer to judging someone for doing someth
|
|||
* Often the word "condemn" includes punishing that person for what they did wrong.
|
||||
* Sometimes "condemn" means to falsely accuse someone or to judge someone harshly.
|
||||
* To "denounce" someone is to say that he is guilty of great evil.
|
||||
* The term "condemnation" refers to the act of condemning or accusing someone. The word "judgment" means the same as "condemnation."
|
||||
* The term "condemnation" refers to the act of condemning or accusing someone.
|
||||
|
||||
## Translation Suggestions:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -36,7 +32,3 @@ The terms "condemn" and "condemnation" refer to judging someone for doing someth
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H816, H6600, H7561, H8199, H8381, G843, G1349, H1882, G1935, G2607, G2613, G2631, G2632, G2633, G2917, G2919, G2920
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
condemn, condemnation, condemned, condemning, condemns, denounce, sentence, sentence of condemnation, sentenced to death
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# confess
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Ideas:
|
||||
|
||||
confession, profess
|
||||
# confess, confessed, confesses, confession, confessing, profess
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -36,7 +32,3 @@ To confess means to admit or assert that something is true. A "confession" is a
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: H3034, H8426, G1843, G3670, G3671
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
confess, confessed, confesses, confessing, confession, profess
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# conscience
|
||||
# conscience, consciences, conscious, consciousness
|
||||
|
||||
## Definition:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -23,7 +23,3 @@ The conscience is the part of a person's thinking through which God makes him aw
|
|||
|
||||
* Strong's: G4893
|
||||
|
||||
## Forms Found in the English ULB:
|
||||
|
||||
conscience, consciences
|
||||
|
||||
|
|