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# anoint, anointed, anointing, sons of fresh olive oil
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# anoint, anointed, anointing, sons of fresh olive oil, perfume
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## Word Data:
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* Strong's: H2436, H2504, H2910, H3519, H3629, H3820, H3821, H3823, H3824, H3825, H3826, H4578, H7307, H7356, G1282, G1271, G2133, G2588, G2589, G4641, G4698, G5590
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* Strong's: H2436, H2504, H2910, H3519, H3629, H3820, H3821, H3823, H3824, H3825, H3826, H4578, H5315, H7307, H7356, G1282, G1271, G2133, G2588, G2589, G4641, G4698, G5590
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# life, live, lived, lives, living, alive, existed, lifetime, come to life, revive
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# life, live, lived, lives, living, alive, existed, lifetime, come to life, revive, fresh
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## Definition:
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* The term "living" may refer to being physically alive, as in "my mother is still living." It may also refer to dwelling somewhere as in, "they were living in the city."
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* In the Bible, the concept of "life" is often contrasted with the concept of "death."
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* To "revive" is to take something or someone who is dead or almost dead and make him live again.
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* The same Hebrew words can be translated "fresh" water or "living" water.
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## 2. Spiritual life
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## Word Data:
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* Strong's: H2416, H2417, H2418, H2421, H2425, H2673, H3351, H3885, H4241, H5315, H5397, H6106, H8141, H8300, G326, G386, G390, G895, G979, G980, G981, G982, G1127, G1236, G1514, G2198, G2222, G2225, G2227, G2450, G3118, G4176, G4684, G4763, G4800, G4806, G5171, G5225, G5590
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* Strong's: H2416, H2417, H2418, H2421, H2425, H2673, H3351, H3885, H4241, H5315, H5397, H5564, H6106, H8141, H8300, G326, G386, G390, G895, G979, G980, G981, G982, G1127, G1236, G1514, G2198, G2222, G2225, G2227, G2450, G3118, G4176, G4684, G4763, G4800, G4806, G5171, G5225, G5590
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* Strong's: H157, H158, H159, H160, H2245, H2532, H2617, H2836, H3039, H4261, H5689, H5690, H7355, H7356, H7453, H7474, G25, G26, G5360, G5361, G5362, G5363, G5365, G5367, G5368, G5369, G5377, G5383, G5388
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* Strong's: H157, H158, H159, H160, H1730, H2245, H2532, H2617, H2836, H3039, H4261, H5689, H5690, H7355, H7356, H7453, H7474, G25, G26, G5360, G5361, G5362, G5363, G5365, G5367, G5368, G5369, G5377, G5383, G5388
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* Strong's: H1123, H1473, H1540, H1546, H1547, H7617, H7622, H7628, H7633, H7686, G161, G162, G163, G164, G2221
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* Strong's: H270, H1123, H1473, H1540, H1546, H1547, H7617, H7622, H7628, H7633, H7686, G161, G162, G163, G164, G2221
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# deer, doe, does, fawns, roebuck, roebucks
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# deer, doe, does, fawns, roebuck, roebucks, hinds, stag
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## Definition:
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A deer is a large, graceful, four-legged animal that lives in forests or on mountains. The male animal has large horns or antlers on its head.
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* The term "doe" refers to a female deer and a "fawn" is the name of a baby deer.
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* The terms "doe" and "hind" refer to a female deer, and "fawn" is the term for a baby deer.
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* The term "buck" refers to a male deer.
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* A "roebuck" is the male of the specific variety called "roedeer."
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* Deer have strong, thin legs that help them jump high and run fast.
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# delight, delights, delighted, delightful, took pleasure, very pleased, is pleased, am pleased, well pleased, pleasure
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# delight, delights, delighted, delightful, took pleasure, very pleased, is pleased, am pleased, well pleased, pleases, pleasure
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# destroy, destroys, destroyed, destroyer, destroyers, destroying, destruction, be destroyed, pass away, wasting away, overthrown, crashing sound, throw down, complete destruction
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# destroy, destroys, destroyed, destroyer, destroyers, destroying, destruction, be destroyed, pass away, wasting away, overthrown, crashing sound, throw down, complete destruction, spoil
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# gold, golden
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# gold, golden, purest gold
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* Strong's: H1220, H1722, H2091, H2742, H3800, H5458, H6884, H6885, G5552, G5553, G5554, G5557
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* Strong's: H1220, H1722, H2091, H2742, H3800, H5458, H6337, H6884, H6885, G5552, G5553, G5554, G5557
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# hoof, hoofs, hooves
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# hoof, hoofs, hooves, tracks
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* An animal's hooves protect its feet when walking.
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* Some animals have hooves that are split into two parts and others do not.
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* God told the Israelites that animals which had split hooves and chewed a cud were considered clean to eat. This included cattle, sheep, deer, and oxen.
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* "Tracks" are the marks that animals' hooves make on the ground.
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(See also: [How to Translate Unknowns](rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown))
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# like, liken, likeness, likenesses, likewise, alike, unlike, as if, as, in the same way, compare, resembled, the same way, according to, similarly, the same, just as, similar to
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# like, liken, likeness, likenesses, likewise, alike, unlike, as if, as, in the same way, compare, resembled, the same way, according to, similarly, the same, just as, similar to, is ... like, be ... like
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## Definition:
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The terms "like" and "likeness" refer to something being the same as, or similar to, something else.
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* To "compare" two things is to look at how they are the same or how they are different.
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* The word "like" is also often used in a figurative expressions called a "simile" in which something is compared to something else, usually highlighting a shared characteristic. For example, "his clothes shined like the sun" and "the voice boomed like thunder." (See: [Simile](rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile))
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* To "be like" or "sound like" or "look like" something or someone means to have qualities that are similar to the thing or person being compared to.
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* People were created in God's "likeness," that is, in his "image." It means that they have qualities or characteristics that are "like" or "similar to" qualities that God has, such as the ability to think, feel, and communicate.
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* Strong's: H1823, H3644, H8403, H8544, G1503, G1504, G2509, G2531, G2596, G3664, G3665, G3666, G3667, G3668, G3669, G3697, G4833, G5108, G5613, G5615, G5616, G5618, G5619
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* Strong's: H1819, H1823, H3644, H8403, H8544, G1503, G1504, G2509, G2531, G2596, G3664, G3665, G3666, G3667, G3668, G3669, G3697, G4833, G5108, G5613, G5615, G5616, G5618, G5619
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# loins, were descendants, waist
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# loins, were descendants, waist, side
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# oil, ointment
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# oil, ointment, oils
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* Strong's: H3632, H3634, H4359, H8003, H8503, H8537, H8549, H8552, G199, G2038, G2675, G2676, G3647, G5046, G5047, G5048, G5050, G5055
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* Strong's: H3632, H3634, H4359, H8003, H8503, H8535, H8537, H8549, H8552, G199, G2038, G2675, G2676, G3647, G5046, G5047, G5048, G5050, G5055
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* Strong's: H1289, H1319, H7121, H8416, G1392, G2128, G2129, G2980, G3170, G3853, G5485
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* Strong's: H1289, H1319, H2142, H7121, H8416, G1392, G2128, G2129, G2980, G3170, G3853, G5485
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# raise, raises, raising, raising up, raised, rise, risen, arise, arisen, arises, rose, arose, get up, got up, stir ... up, stirring up, stirred up, rises, rising, appear, stood up, stand up, gets up, awake, woke ... up, attacking, brought up, come up
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# raise, raises, raising, raising up, raised, rise, risen, arise, arisen, arises, rose, arose, get up, got up, stir ... up, stirring up, stirred up, rises, rising, appear, stood up, stand up, gets up, awake, awaken, woke ... up, attacking, brought up, come up
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# seize, seizes, seizing, seized, seizure, arrest, arresting, arrested, snatch, snatches, snatching, snatched away, took hold of, overcame, were overwhelmed, took ... away, laid hold of, take ... by force, steal, collect, taken away, overwhelm
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# seize, seizes, seizing, seized, seizure, arrest, arresting, arrested, snatch, snatches, snatching, snatched away, took hold of, overcame, were overwhelmed, took ... away, laid hold of, take ... by force, steal, collect, taken away, overwhelm, held on
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* Strong's: H270, H1497, H1589, H2388, H3027, H3423, H3680, H3920, H3947, H4672, H5860, H5927, H7760, H8610, G724, G726, G1949, G2638, G2902, G2983, G4815, G4884
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* Strong's: H270, H1497, H1589, H2388, H3027, H3423, H3680, H3920, H3947, H4672, H5375, H5860, H5927, H7760, H8610, G724, G726, G1949, G2638, G2902, G2983, G4815, G4884
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* Also, in the New Testament, the term "shepherd" was used to refer to a person who was a spiritual leader over other believers. The word translated as "pastor" is the same word that is translated as "shepherd." The elders and overseers were also called shepherds.
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* When used literally, the action "shepherd" could be translated as "take care of sheep" or "watch over sheep."
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* Strong's: H167, H168, H2583, H3407, H6898, G4636
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# waste, wastes, wasted, wasting, wasteland, wastelands, become weak, am weak, becomes weak, is ... weakened, laid waste
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* Strong's: H535, H1086, H1104, H1326, H2100, H2490, H2522, H2717, H2721, H2723, H3615, H3856, H4127, H4198, H4592, H4743, H5307, H6313, H7334, H7503, H7582, H7703, H7736, H7843, H8047, H8074, H8077, H8414, G684, G1287, G2049, G2673
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* Strong's: H535, H1086, H1104, H1326, H2100, H2470, H2490, H2522, H2717, H2721, H2723, H3615, H3856, H4127, H4198, H4592, H4743, H5307, H6313, H7334, H7503, H7582, H7703, H7736, H7843, H8047, H8074, H8077, H8414, G684, G1287, G2049, G2673
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