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# Bethlehem, Ephrathah #
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# Bethlehem #
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## Facts: ##
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# Greece, Grecian #
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# Greece #
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## Facts: ##
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* Like the modern-day country of Greece, it was located on a peninsula that is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Ionian Sea.
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* The apostle Paul visited several cities in Greece and established churches in the cities of Corinth, Thessalonica, and Philippi and probably others.
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* People who are from Greece are called "Greeks" and their language is "Greek." People from other Roman provinces also spoke Greek, including many Jews.
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* Sometimes the term "Greek" is used to refer to a Gentile.
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(Translation suggestions: [How to Translate Names](rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names))
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# Uzziah, Azariah #
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# Uzziah #
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## Facts: ##
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(Translation suggestions: [How to Translate Names](rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names))
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(See also: [Judah](../names/kingdomofjudah.md), [king](../other/king.md), [leprosy](../other/leprosy.md), [reign](../other/reign.md), [watchtower](../other/watchtower.md))
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(See also: [Azariah](../names/azariah.md), [Judah](../names/kingdomofjudah.md), [king](../other/king.md), [leprosy](../other/leprosy.md), [reign](../other/reign.md), [watchtower](../other/watchtower.md))
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## Bible References: ##
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## Word Data: ##
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* Strong's: H5818, H5838, H5839
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* Strong's: H5818
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# afflicted, afflict, afflicted, afflicting, affliction, afflictions #
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# afflicted, afflict, afflicting, affliction, afflictions #
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## Definition: ##
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# burden, burdens, burdened, burdensome, heavy, hard work, hard labor, utterances #
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# burden, burdens, burdened, burdensome, heavy, hard labor, utterances #
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## Definition: ##
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# declare, declares, declared, declaring, declaration, declarations, proclaim, proclaimed, make known, made known, announce, announces, make clear #
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# declare, declares, declared, declaring, declaration, declarations, proclaim, proclaimed, proclaims, proclaiming, proclamation, proclamations, make known, made known, announce, announces, make clear #
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## Definition: ##
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## Word Data: ##
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* Strong's: H262, H559, H816, H874, H1696, H3045, H4853, H5002, H5042, H5046, H5608, H6567, H7121, H7561, H7878, H8085, G312, G518, G669, G1229, G1344, G1555, G1718, G1834, G2097, G2511, G2605, G2607, G3140, G3670, G3724, G3822, G3870, G3955, G4296
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* Strong's: H262, H559, H816, H874, H1319, H1696, H1697, H2199, H3045, H3745, H4161, H4853, H5002, H5042, H5046, H5608, H6567, H6963, H7121, H7150, H7440, H7561, H7878, H8085, G312, G518, G591, G669, G1229, G1344, G1555, G1718, G1834, G1861, G2097, G2511, G2605, G2607, G2782, G2784, G2980, G3140, G3142, G3670, G3724, G3822, G3870, G3955, G4135, G4296
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# doctrine, teaching, beliefs, instructions, knowledge #
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# doctrine, teaching, beliefs, knowledge #
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## Definition: ##
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# govern, government, governments, governor, governors, proconsul, proconsuls #
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# govern, government, governments, governor, governors, provincial governors, proconsul, proconsuls #
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## Definition: ##
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## Word Data: ##
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* Strong's: H324, H1777, H2280, H4951, H5148, H5460, H6346, H6347, H6486, H7989, H8269, H8660, G445, G446, G746, G1481, G2232, G2233, G2230, G4232
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* Strong's: H323, H324, H1777, H2280, H4951, H5148, H5460, H6346, H6347, H6486, H7989, H8269, H8660, G445, G446, G746, G1481, G2232, G2233, G2230, G4232
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* Strong's: H241, H376, H559, H631, H1004, H1696, H1697, H3256, H3289, H3384, H4148, H4156, H4687, H4931, H4941, H6098, H6310, H6490, H6680, H7919, H8451, G1256, G1299, G1319, G1321, G1378, G1781, G1785, G2727, G2753, G3559, G3560, G3811, G3852, G3853, G4264, G4367, G4822
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* Strong's: H241, H376, H559, H631, H1004, H1696, H1697, H3256, H3289, H3384, H3948, H4148, H4156, H4687, H4931, H4941, H6098, H6310, H6490, H6680, H7919, H8451, G1256, G1299, G1319, G1321, G1378, G1781, G1785, G2727, G2753, G3559, G3560, G3811, G3852, G3853, G4264, G4367, G4822
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# perverse, perversely, perversion, perversions, perversities, pervert, perverts, perverted, perverting, depraved, malicious, maliciously, devious, dishonest, crooked ways, distortion #
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# perverse, perversely, perversion, perversions, perversities, pervert, perverts, perverted, perverting, malicious, maliciously, devious, dishonest, crooked ways, distortion #
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# preach, preached, preaching, preacher, proclaim, proclaims, proclaimed, proclaiming, proclamation, proclamations #
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# preach, preached, preaching, preacher #
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* preach: H1319, H7121, H7150, G1229, G2097, G2605, G2782, G2783, G2784, G2980, G4283
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* proclaim: H1319, H1696, H1697, H2199, H3045, H3745, H4161, H5046, H5608, H6963, H7121, H7440, H8085, G518, G591, G1229, G1861, G2097, G2605, G2782, G2784, G2980, G3142, G4135
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* Strong's: G312, G1344, G2097, G2511, G2782, G2783, G2784, G2980, G3142, G3870, G4283
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# prince, princes, princess, princesses, governors, provincial governors, officials, noblemen, nobility #
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# prince, princes, princess, princesses, officials, high officials, noblemen, nobility #
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* Strong's: H1, H117, H324, H2831, H3548, H4502, H5057, H5081, H5139, H5257, H5387, H5633, H5993, H6579, H7261, H7333, H7786, H8269, H8282, H8323, G747, G758, G1413, G3175
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* Strong's: H1, H117, H2831, H3548, H4502, H5057, H5081, H5139, H5257, H5387, H5633, H5993, H6579, H7261, H7333, H7786, H8269, H8282, H8323, G747, G758, G1413, G3175
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# raise, raises, raised, rise, risen, arise, arose, got up, stir up, stirred up #
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# raise, raises, raised, rise, risen, arise, arose, got up, stir up, stirring up, stirred up #
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* Strong's: H2210, H2224, H5549, H5782, H5927, H5975, H6965, H6966, H6974, H7613, G305, G386, G393, G450, G1096, G1326, G1453, G1525, G1817, G1825, G1892, G1999, G4891
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* Strong's: H1804, H2210, H2224, H5549, H5782, H5927, H5975, H6965, H6966, H6974, H7613, G305, G386, G393, G450, G1096, G1326, G1453, G1525, G1613, G1817, G1825, G1892, G1999, G4891
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# snare, snares, ensnare, ensnares, ensnared, entrap, trap, traps, trapped, pitfall #
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# snare, snares, ensnare, ensnares, ensnared, entrap, trap, traps, trapped #
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* Strong's: H2256, H3353, H3369, H3920, H3921, H4170, H4204, H4434, H4685, H4686, H4889, H5367, H5914, H6341, H6351, H6354, H6679, H6983, H7639, H7845, H8610, G64, G2339, G2340, G3802, G3803, G3985, G4625
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* Strong's: H2256, H3353, H3369, H3920, H3921, H4170, H4204, H4434, H4685, H4686, H4889, H5367, H5914, H6341, H6351, H6354, H6679, H6983, H7845, H8610, G64, G2339, G2340, G3802, G3803, G3985, G4625
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# tribulation, distresses #
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* Strong's: H6869, G2347, G4423
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* Strong's: H6869, G2347
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# trouble, troubles, troubled, troubling, troublemaker, troublesome, disturbing, stir up, stirring up, upset, shaken, hardship #
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# trouble, troubles, troubled, troubling, troublemaker, troublesome, disturbing, upset, shaken, hardship #
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* Strong's: H205, H926, H927, H1204, H1607, H1644, H1804, H2000, H4103, H5916, H5999, H6031, H6040, H6470, H6696, H6862, H6869, H6887, H7264, H7267, H7451, H7489, H8513, G387, G1613, G1776, G2346, G2347, G2350, G2360, G2873, G3636, G3926, G3930, G3986, G4423, G4660, G5015, G5182
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* Strong's: H205, H926, H927, H1204, H1607, H1644, H2000, H4103, H5916, H5999, H6031, H6040, H6470, H6696, H6862, H6869, H6887, H7264, H7267, H7451, H7489, H8513, G387, G1776, G2346, G2347, G2350, G2360, G2873, G3636, G3926, G3930, G3986, G4423, G4660, G5015, G5182
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