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  • A noun, in basic terms, is a word that is a thing or an object or a concept. Examples include words like ''book'' ([[Βιβλιον]]) which is a thing or an object, and ''love'' ([[Αγαπη]]) which is a abstract concept or an idea.
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  • ...an a tree"). In Greek, there are two ways to indicate the noun that is the object of comparison. ...ase directly following a comparative adjective means that this noun is the object of comparison.
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  • ...box) is a term describing a "sacred" place dedicated to a "holy" person or object or [[relic]]. In Christianity, shrines are commonly used in worship in [[Ro
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  • An idol (or cult image) is a man-made object that is worshipped as a god or spirit or demon. Christians identify non-Chr
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  • ...gion is a word difficult to define. It refers to the beliefs concerning an object or person considered to be [[supernatural]] or [[divine]], and the [[moral]
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  • ...in danger, she should be willing to die for her child. I believe that the object of a childbirthing procedure should be to save the baby at all costs, even
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  • ...allengers nonMuslims to try to write a chapter that compares. Non-Muslims object that this argument is fatally flawed.
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  • ...reliable since they are the primary documentary sources substantiating the object of the Christian faith, who is Jesus Christ. Unlike other religious systems
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  • A major object of the letter, it seems, was to counteract certain false teaching that had
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  • ...ompassion?" Jesus is pointing out the nature, or subject, of love, not the object of it.
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  • ...hlehem. It is suggested in this paper that one, and only one, astronomical object satisfies this description: a comet. It is proposed that the Magi originall
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  • ...less. The power of faith does not rest in the act of believing, but in its object; the greatest faith in someone false is the same as no faith at all. Sincer
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  • ...imes. However, a large portion of religious Americans and Europeans still object to homosexuality or gay marriage, typically for moral reasons.
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  • ...ased to bring to a knowledge of God, not based upon any merit shown by the object of grace and not based upon foreseen faith (especially a mere decisional fa
    7 KB (1,068 words) - 18:32, 25 December 2009
  • ...ng on one of the counters. The place is usually cleaned by that time, this object caught my eye. I picked it up. It was a Bible. A little red Bible booklet w
    6 KB (1,196 words) - 02:07, 9 April 2009
  • ...hite lie is a lie nonetheless, whatever its particular colour. Pinching an object from the Supermarket and an organized bank robbery, both fall under the sam
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  • ...known. “Name” in Biblical usage correctly describes the person, place, or object and indicates the essential character of the person or thing For example [[
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  • ...heophilus is his ''Apologia ad Autolycum'', in three books. Its ostensible object is to convince a pagan friend, Autolycus, a man of great learning and an ea
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  • ...ds to proclaim it (1 Peter 3:15). Demonstrating the credibility of faith’s object does not nullify faith, but separates true faith from mere credulity. Nor i
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  • ...s other plans for them than being priestesses.<ref>I know some Protestants object to the word “priest” being applied to certain Christian ministers. Howe
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