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# assign, assigned, assigning, assignment, assignments, reassign, given ... portion, portion, place assigned
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# assign, assigned, assigning, assignment, assignments, reassign, given ... portion, portion, portions, place assigned
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## Facts:
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# burden, burdens, burdened, burdensome, heavy, utterances, loaded up, loads
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# burden, burdens, burdened, burdensome, heavy, loaded up, loads
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## Definition:
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ A burden is a heavy load. It literally refers to a physical load such as a work
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* A cruel leader may put difficult burdens on the people he is ruling, for example by forcing them to pay large amounts of taxes.
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* A person who does not want to be a burden to someone does not want to cause that other person any trouble.
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* The guilt of a person's sin is a burden to him.
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* The "burden of the Lord" is a figurative way of referring to a "message from God" that a prophet must deliver to God's people.
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* The "burden of the Lord" is a figurative way of referring to a "message from God," usually an important or unpleasant one, that a prophet must deliver to God's people.
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* The term "burden" can be translated by "responsibility" or "duty" or "heavy load" or "message," depending on the context.
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## Word Data:
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* Strong's: H319, H866, H868, H1576, H1578, H1580, H2506, H4909, H4991, H5023, H6118, H6468, H6529, H7936, H7938, H7939, H7966, H7999, G469, G514, G591, G2603, G3405, G3406, G3408
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* Strong's: H314, H319, H866, H868, H1576, H1578, H1580, H2506, H4909, H4991, H5023, H6118, H6468, H6529, H7936, H7938, H7939, H7966, H7999, G469, G514, G591, G2603, G3405, G3406, G3408
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