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* Strong's: H155, H410, H1580, H2532, H2617, H2623, H2895, H2896, H2898, H3190, H3191, H3276, H3966, H4399, H5232, H6743, H7368, H7399, H7521, H7999, H8231, H8232, G14, G15, G18, G19, G515, G744, G865, G979, G1342, G1380, G1832, G2095, G2097, G2106, G2107, G2108, G2109, G2140, G2163, G2293, G2565, G2567, G2570, G2573, G2986, G3140, G3617, G4147, G4632, G4674, G4851, G5224, G5358, G5543, G5544
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* Strong's: H155, H410, H1580, H2532, H2617, H2623, H2895, H2896, H2898, H3190, H3191, H3276, H3787, H3966, H4399, H5232, H6743, H7368, H7399, H7521, H7999, H8231, H8232, G14, G15, G18, G19, G515, G744, G865, G979, G1342, G1380, G1832, G2095, G2097, G2106, G2107, G2108, G2109, G2140, G2163, G2293, G2565, G2567, G2570, G2573, G2986, G3140, G3617, G4147, G4632, G4674, G4851, G5224, G5358, G5543, G5544
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# honor, honors, dignified, honorable, highly regarded, honored, of high standing
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# honor, honors, honoring, dignified, honorable, highly regarded, honored, of high standing, recognition
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* Strong's: H34, H577, H6035, H7592, G154, G1189, G1871, G4319, G4434
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* Strong's: H34, H577, H1245, H6035, H7592, G154, G1189, G1871, G4319, G4434
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# crown, crowns, crowned, wreath
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# crown, crowns, crowned, wreath, crest
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* The figurative use of to "crown" could be translated as to "honor" or to "decorate."
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* The figurative use of to "crown" could be translated as to "honor" or to "decorate."
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* If a person is "crowned" this could be translated as "a crown was put on his head."
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* If a person is "crowned" this could be translated as "a crown was put on his head."
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* The expression, "he was crowned with glory and honor" could be translated as, "glory and honor were bestowed on him" or "he was given glory and honor" or "he was endowed with glory and honor."
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* The expression, "he was crowned with glory and honor" could be translated as, "glory and honor were bestowed on him" or "he was given glory and honor" or "he was endowed with glory and honor."
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* A "crest" is a crown or a piece of metal or expensive wood with a design on it or something else that people recognize as a symbol of the king or another official. A person whom the official wants to honor will wear the "crest" or put it on the animal that he rides or that pulls his chariot.
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(See also: [glory](../kt/glory.md), [king](../other/king.md), [olive](../other/olive.md))
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(See also: [glory](../kt/glory.md), [king](../other/king.md), [olive](../other/olive.md))
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