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I just learned about this word translated from a Greek term meaning to "set apart". It is often used to signify those that are like God and therefore holy. Can you name this word? |
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Another interesting Bible word comes from several related Greek words and means "the practice of worshipping idols". About which of the following words did I just learn? |
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This word is derived from a Greek verb meaning "to acquit" or "to declare righteous". A form of it is used in courtroom settings. What is this word? |
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Cooking fans should recognize this word that was used as a common Jewish metaphor for "an invisible, pervasive influence". What word would this be? |
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Here's a word that is derived from the Hebrew verb 'marar' which means "to be bitter". What is this word that was given as a gift? |
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This emphatic word comes from the Hebrew verb 'salal', meaning "to lift up". We could use this in singing praises to God. What is this word? |
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A word we commonly use for something entirely different comes from a Hebrew root word meaning simply "to abstain from food". Which of the following is this word? |
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There is a Hebrew word translated from another Hebrew word for "ten". We use this word to describe our giving to the kingdom of God. What is the word? |
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An interesting, but often misunderstood word, is this Hebrew word that generally means "an agreement between two or more parties". What word am I describing? |
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Finally, I am thinking of a Hebrew word meaning "to gather together' or "to pick up". What word is this? |
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