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"definition_summary": "The tabernacle was a special tent-like structure where the Israelites worshiped God during the 40 years they traveled around in the desert.\n\n* God had given the Israelites detailed instructions for bu..."
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"definition_summary": "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.\n\n* The word “apostle” means..."
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"definition_summary": "The term “Almighty” literally means “all-powerful.” In the Bible, this term always refers to God.\n\n* The titles “the Almighty” or “the Almighty One” refer to God and reveal that he has complete power ..."
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"definition_summary": "The terms “judge” and “judgment” often refer to making a decision about whether or not something is good, wise, or right. However, these terms can also refer to actions performed by a person as the re..."
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"definition_summary": "To “bless” someone or something means to cause good and beneficial things to happen to the person or thing that is being blessed.\n\n* Blessing someone also means expressing a desire for positive and be..."
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"definition_summary": "The term “authority” usually refers to a position of influence, responsibility, or rule over another person.\n\n* Kings and other governing rulers have authority over the people they are ruling.\n* The w..."
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"definition_summary": "A “prophet” is a man who speaks God’s messages to people. A woman who does this is called a “prophetess.”\n\n* Often prophets warned people to turn away from their sins and obey God.\n* A “prophecy” is t..."
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"definition_summary": "The term “compassion” refers to a feeling of concern for people, especially for those who are suffering. A “compassionate” person cares about other people and helps them.\n\n* The word “compassion” refe..."
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"definition_summary": "The term “godly” is used to describe a person who acts in a way that honors God and shows what God is like. “Godliness” is the character quality of honoring God by doing his will.\n\n* A person who has ..."
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"definition_summary": "The term “trespass” means to cross a line or to violate a boundary. This term is often used figuratively, meaning to break a law or to violate the rights of another person.\n\n* This term is very simila..."
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"definition_summary": "The term “Hebrew” refers in a very general sense to the people group descended from Abraham through the line of Isaac and Jacob.\n\n* The specific word “Hebrew” can refer either to a individual person i..."
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"jesus",
"holy spirit",
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"definition_summary": "The “Festival of Weeks” was a Jewish festival that took place fifty days after Passover. It was later referred to as “Pentecost.”\n\n* The Feast of Weeks was seven weeks (fifty days) after the Feast of ..."
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"definition_summary": "In the Bible, the term “God” refers to the eternal being who created the universe out of nothing. God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God’s personal name is “Yahweh.”\n\n* God has always existed..."
},
"trust.md": {
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"biblical",
"jesus",
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"definition_summary": "To “trust” something or someone is to believe that the thing or person is true or dependable. That belief is also called “trust.” A “trustworthy” person is one you can trust to do and say what is righ..."
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"definition_summary": "The term “Gentile” refers to anyone who is not a Jew. Gentiles are people who are not descendants of Jacob.\n\n* In the Bible, the term “uncircumcised” is also used figuratively to refer to Gentiles bec..."
},
"inchrist.md": {
"filename": "inchrist.md",
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"praise",
"cross",
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"savior",
"son of god",
"kingdom",
"christ",
"jesus",
"throne",
"holy spirit",
"resurrection",
"lord",
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"disciples",
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"worship",
"god",
"divine",
"sacred",
"glory",
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"definition_summary": "The phrase “in Christ” and related terms refer to the state or condition of being in relationship with Jesus Christ through faith in him.\n\n* Other related terms include “in Christ Jesus, in Jesus Chri..."
},
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"filename": "ransom.md",
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"ransom",
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"price",
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"god",
"divine",
"sacred",
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"biblical",
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"spiritual"
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"definition_summary": "The term “ransom” refers to a sum of money or other payment that is demanded or paid for the release of a person who is held captive.\n\n* As a verb, to “ransom” means to make a payment or to do somethi..."
},
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"sanctuary"
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"sanctuary"
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"sanctuaries"
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"temple",
"holy",
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"altar",
"sacred space",
"habitation"
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"lord",
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"god",
"divine",
"sacred",
"holy",
"biblical",
"jesus",
"holy spirit",
"spiritual"
],
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"definition_summary": "The term “sanctuary” literally means “holy place” and refers to a place that God has made sacred and holy. It also can refer to a place that provides protection and safety.\n\n* In the Old Testament, th..."
},
"lordssupper.md": {
"filename": "lordssupper.md",
"category": "kt",
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"Lord’s Supper"
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"Lord’s Supper"
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"Love",
"master",
"sovereign",
"ruler",
"breaking"
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"almighty",
"praise",
"heavenly",
"biblical",
"blessing",
"prayer",
"kingdom",
"christ",
"jesus",
"throne",
"holy spirit",
"lord",
"scripture",
"holy",
"worship",
"god",
"divine",
"sacred",
"glory",
"eternal",
"spiritual"
],
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"definition_summary": "The term “Lord’s Supper” was used by the apostle Paul to refer to the Passover meal that Jesus ate with his disciples on the night he was arrested by the Jewish leaders.\n\n* During this meal, Jesus bro..."
},
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"filename": "worship.md",
"category": "kt",
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"prostrate",
"bow down",
"worship"
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"prostrate",
"bow down",
"worship"
],
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"exalt",
"perform rituals",
"praise",
"give thanks",
"glorify",
"reverence",
"honor",
"adore"
],
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"lord",
"scripture",
"christ",
"god",
"divine",
"sacred",
"holy",
"biblical",
"jesus",
"holy spirit",
"spiritual"
],
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"definition_summary": "To “prostrate” oneself means to lie flat on the ground, usually in submission to a person of authority such as a king or some other powerful person. This same term can also mean to “worship,” referrin..."
},
"divine.md": {
"filename": "divine.md",
"category": "kt",
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"divine"
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"divine"
],
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"divined",
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"divineing",
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"diviner",
"divines"
],
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"holy",
"immortal",
"sacred",
"heavenly",
"godly",
"eternal"
],
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"heavenly",
"biblical",
"blessing",
"prayer",
"kingdom",
"christ",
"jesus",
"throne",
"holy spirit",
"lord",
"scripture",
"holy",
"worship",
"god",
"divine",
"sacred",
"glory",
"eternal",
"spiritual"
],
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"definition_summary": "The term “divine” refers to anything pertaining to God.\n\n* Some ways this term is used include “divine authority,” “divine judgment,” “divine nature,” “divine power,” and “divine glory.”\n* In one pass..."
},
"innocent.md": {
"filename": "innocent.md",
"category": "kt",
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"innocent"
],
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"innocent"
],
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"innocentness",
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],
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"faultless",
"harmless",
"undefiled",
"pure",
"guiltless",
"unstained",
"blameless"
],
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"lord",
"scripture",
"christ",
"god",
"divine",
"sacred",
"holy",
"biblical",
"jesus",
"holy spirit",
"spiritual"
],
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"definition_summary": "The term “innocent” means to not be guilty of a crime or other wrongdoing. It can also refer more generally to people who are not involved in evil things.\n\n* A person accused of doing something wrong ..."
},
"forgive.md": {
"filename": "forgive.md",
"category": "kt",
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"forgive",
"forgiven",
"forgiveness",
"pardon",
"pardoned"
],
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"forgive",
"forgiven",
"forgiveness",
"pardon",
"pardoned"
],
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"forgived",
"forgiveing",
"forgivener",
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"forgivens",
"forgiver",
"forgives",
"pardoneder",
"pardoneding",
"pardoneds",
"pardoner",
"pardoning",
"pardons"
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},
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},
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},
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"disciple"
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"disciple"
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},
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"Promised Land"
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"definition_summary": "The term “Promised Land” only occurs in the Bible stories, not the Bible text. It is an alternate way of referring to the land of Canaan which God had promised to give to Abraham and his descendants.\n..."
},
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"filename": "ephod.md",
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"ephod"
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"ephod"
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},
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},
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},
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"blameless"
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},
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"iniquity"
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"unleavened bread"
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},
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],
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},
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"filename": "highpriest.md",
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},
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