Reference- provide (a book or article) with citations of sources of information; mention or refer to; the action of mentioning or alluding to something~ (Synonyms- instance of; mention of; comment on)
Verily- Truly; certainly~ (Synonyms- absolutely; beyond doubt; certainly; surely)
Advocate- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy; A person who pleads on someone else's behalf~ (Synonyms- protector; patron; fighter for; counsel)
Propitiation- atonement, especially that of Jesus Christ; the action of propitiating or appeasing a god, spirit or person. ~(Synonyms- appease; atone; pacify)
Occasion- reason; cause; cause something; ~ (Synonyms- result in, lead too, reason, evoke, bring about)
Stumbling- tripping, or losing one's balance while walking; Trip or almost fall; make repeated mistake, especially in speech; find or encounter by chance~ (Synonyms- trip, slip, stagger, falter, come upon, come across)
Overcome- succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty); defeat (an opponent ); prevail. (of an emotion) overpower or overwhelm~ (Synonym- triumph over, defeat, beat, destroy, conquer)
Abide- live; dwell; accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation); (of a feeling or memory) continue without fading or being lost; be able to tolerate (someone or something); ~ (Synonym- remain, continue, hold on, live on, stand by; heed; tolerate)
Known- recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge; have knowledge or information concerning; have developed a relationship with (someone) through meeting and spending time with them; be familiar or friendly with. ~ (Synonym- be aware of; familiar; studied; investigated; etc)
Lust- very strong sexual desire; feel a strong desire for something; a passionate desire for something; a sensual appetite regarded as sinful~ (Synonym- be consumed with desire for; covet; long for;
Pride-a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired; Consciousness of one's own dignity; confidence and self- respect as expressed by members of a group, typically one that has been socially marginalized on the basis of their shared identity, culture, and experience; ~ ( Synonym- ego; self-image, arrogance; vainglory; self- importance)
Thereof- of the thing just mentioned; of that.
Antichrist- (in some Christian teaching) a personal opponent of Christ expected to appear before the end of the world; a person or thing regarded as supremely evil or as a fundamental enemy or opponent.
Manifest-clear or obvious to the eye or mind; display or show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate; be evidence of; prove; (of a ghost or spirit) appear~( Synonym- obvious, clear, plain, evident, undeniable, display.)
Unction- the action of anointing someone with oil or ointment as a religious rite or as a symbol of investiture as a monarch; treatment with a medicinal oil or ointment
Acknowledge- accept or admit the existence or truth of; recognize the fact or importance or quality of; confirm (receipt of something)~(Synonym- accept; allow, grant, recognize, confirm, confess,)
Promise- assure someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something; undertake or declare that something will happen; give good grounds for expecting (a particular occurrence or situation); assure someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something; undertake or declare that something will happen;~( Synonym- swear, pledge, word of honor, assurance, vow, commitment)
Seduce- attract (someone) to a belief or into a course of action that is inadvisable or foolhardy; attract powerfully; entice (someone) into sexual activity; ~ (Synonym- Take away someone innocense, lead astray, dishonor, corrupt, take advantage of, deceive, lure, bewitch)
Entice- attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage
~(Synonym- tempt, lure, attract, persuade, smooth-talk, beguiling, convince, seductive, charming,)
Anointing- smear or rub with oil, typically as part of a religious ceremony; ceremonially confer divine or holy office upon (a priest or monarch) by smearing or rubbing with oil; nominate or choose (someone) as successor to or leading candidate for a position; ~ (synonym- sactify, ordain, bless, apply oil to,)
Eternal- lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning; (of truths, values, or questions) valid for all time; essentially) unchanging; used to refer to an everlasting or universal spirit, as represented by God;~(Synonym- everlasting, endless, never-ending)
Ashamed- embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristic, or associations~ (Synonyms- sorry; guilty; conscience- stricken; uncomfortable; distressed)
Confidence- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust; the state of feeling certain about the truth of something; a feeling of self-assurance arising from one appreciation of ones own abilites or qualities.
Servants- A person who performs duties for others,; a devoted and helpful follower of supporter.; ~( Synonym- helper, manservant, follower, supporter, serving man)
Divers- Of varying types; several.; ~(Synonym- several; many; numerous; manifold, multiple,)
Temptations- The desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.; a thing or course of action that attracts or tempts someone.; ~(Synonym- desire; enticement; bait; snare; trap; attractiveness;)
Faith- Complete trust or confidence in someone or something.; strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.; a strongly held belief ( ~Synonyms- trust; belief; confidence; expectation; hope)
Patience- The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.; ~(Synonym- tolerance; forebearance- even temper, calmness, perserverance, restraint)
Entire- With no part left out; whole.; not broken ~(Synonym- whole, complete, total, undamaged, unbroken, intact,)
Liberally- in large or generous amounts.; in a way that involves broadening a person's general knowledge and experience.; ~ ( Synonym- abundantly; generously, properly, richly,)
Upbraideth- To criticize severely or reproach someone, often with anger or harshness.; To find fault with or reproach severely; to censure; ~ ( Synonym- scold; berate; accuse;)
Wavering- moving in a quivering way; flickering.; becoming weaker; faltering.; undecieded between two opinions or courses of action.; become unsteady or unreliable.;~ ( Synonym- undecieded, falter, tremble, quiver, hesitate; changes one mind;)
Double-minded- wavering, indecisive, or having conflicting thoughts or beliefs, often suggesting a lack of commitment or stability; Not certain or confident; Unwilling to commit to something; Having conflicting opinions or thoughts. ~( Synonym- wavering, indecisive; hesitate; unsure; of two minds)
Degree- Social or official rank,; each of a set of grades ( usually three) used to burns according to their severity.; ( Synonym- Social class, rank, social status; estate; condition)
Rejoice- Feel or show great joy or delight; cause joy to; ~( Synonym- happiness; pleasure; joy; be pleased; be glad;)
Exalted- (of a person or their rank or status) placed at a high or powerful level; held in high regard.; in a state of extreme happiness.; make noble in character; dignify; raise to a higher rank or a position of greater power.~ ( Synonym- high-ranking, elevated; joyful)
Wither- Cease to flourish; fall into decay or
Decline.- become smaller, fewer, or less; decrease; politely refuse ( an invitation or offer); politely refuse to do something; bend down; (Synonym- diminish; lessen; fade; weaken; perish)
Grace- (in Christian belief) the free and unmerited favor of God, as manifested in the salvation of sinners and the bestowal of blessings.; do honor or credit to (someone or something) by one's presence.; (of a person or thing) be an attractive presence in or on; adorn. (~Synonym- beutify; set off; glorify; favor; dignify; thanksgiving; put off)
Perish- suffer complete ruin or destruction.; suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.; rot or decay. ~(Synonym- die; fall; come to a end; cease to exist; vanish; disappear; fade; wither)
Fade- gradually grow faint and disappear.; the process of becoming less bright.~(Synonym- grow faint; fail; die away; grow feeble)
Blessed- made holy; consecrated; endowed with divine favor and protection; express or feel gratitude to; thank.; (especially in Christian church services) call (God) holy; praise (God). ~ ( Synonym- precious; gods favor; invoke happiness on; honor; praise ; glorify)
Endure- Suffer something painful or difficult patiently; remain in existence in; last in; ~(Synonym- undergo; go through; abide in; continue; remain; cope with)
Temptation- the desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.;
a thing or course of action that attracts or tempts someone.; ~(Synonym- lure; draw; bait; lure; draw)
Tried- found good, faithful, or trustworthy through experience or testing; subjected to trials or distress; Tested and proved, or subject to hardship or trouble ~( Synonym- tested, proved,)
Receive- be given, presented with, or paid ( something); suffer, experience, or be subjected to (specified treatment) ~ ( Synonyms- be given, accept, get, be awarded, collect, sustain, encounter)
Promised- assure someone that one will defintiely do, give, or arrange something; undertake or declare that something will happen.; The pleasant expection of,; ~ (Synonym- swear; vow, guarantee; give hope of, give ones word)
Tempted- entice or attempt to entice ( someone) to do or acquire something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or not beneficial.;attract, allure, risk provoking (a deity or abstract force), usually with undesirable consequences.; have an urger to inclination to do something. ~( Synonym- persuade; convince; entice; sweet-talk; smooth-talker)
Evil- Profoundly immoral and wicked; profound immorality and wickedness, especially when regarded as a supernatural force; Harmful or tending to harm; something that is harmful or undesirable;~ ( Synonym- wicked; bad; wrong; wickedness; sinfulness; ungodliness;)
Drawn Away- to be distracted or diverted from something, or move away or move ahead;~ (Synonym- distracted; lured; enticed;)
Lust- Feel a strong desire for something; A passionate desire for something; A sensual appetite regarded as sin; very strong sexual desire;~ ( Synonyms- greed; yearning; lustfulness; sexual desire;)
Enticed- attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage~ ( Synonym- tempt; lure; seduce; charm; convince; attract;)
Conceived- become affected by; form or devise (a plan or idea) in the mind.; become pregnant with (a child). ~ ( Synonym- form; develope; draw up;)
Bringeth Forth- produce or give rise to something.; produce fruit or flowers.; ~(Synonym- cause; create; generate; bring; bring about; produce)
Death- the destruction or permanent end of something.; the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person; a damaging or destructive state of affairs.;~ (Synonyms- end, finish, termination, ruin, end, passing, dying)
Err- be mistaken or incorrect; make a mistake.; fail to adhere to the proper or accepted standards; do wrong.- ( Synonyms- misbehave; be in error; mistake; fall from grace; go astray)
Beloved- dearly loved, a much loved person;~ ( Synonyms- dear, precious, loved one, valued; cherished)
Variableness- The quality or state of being subject to change; something that can vary or change)
Firstfruits- dedicating the first and best of one's harvest or income to God as an act of worship, gratitude, and acknowledge of his provision)
Wherefore- for what reason.; as a result of which.: ~(Synonym- therefore, hense, accordingly, so, thus, consequently)
Beloved- dearly loved; a much loved person ~ (Synonym- loved one; cherish; precious;)
Swift- happening quickly or promptly~ (Synonym- sudden; immediate; instant; promply; without delay)
Wrath- extreme anger
Righteousness- the quality of being morally right or justifiable; ~( Synonym- goodness; upright; worthiness; honor; justice; blamelessness)
Filthiness- The state or quality of being extremely dirty, unclean, or morally offensive; sinful; ~(Synonym- uncleanliness; impurity; corruption; nastiness)
Superfluity- an unnecessarily or excessively large amount or number of something.; an unnecessary thing.;
Naughtiness- Bad or mischievous behavior, especially in children or pets; bad behavior, when someone does not do what they are told to do.
Meekness- the fact or condition of being meek; submissive ~ (Synonym- patience; long-suffering; forbearance; gentleness;)
Engrafted- practices used to secure gain; hard work; insert or fix ( something/someone) permanently to something else) ~(Synonym- add, fix, work, effort, stick with it)
Deceiving- cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.; give a mistaken impression.; (Synonym- defraud; cheat; trick; mislead)
Beholdeth- see or observe ( a thing or person, especially a remarkable or impressive one) ~(Synonym- observe; see; view; watch)
Straightway- ( Synonym) right away; now; at once; as soon as possible; quickly;
Liberty- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.; the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. ~(Synonym- freedon; independence; free will; freeness)
Bridleth- restrain or control something; put a birdle on a horse,; hold back from
Religious- relating to or believing in a religion.; worship of a diving being; ~(Synonym- god-fearing; godly; believing; holy;)
Vain- having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth.; producing no result; useless. ~(Synonym- conceited; narcissistic; self-centered; useless; pointless; self-obsessed; arragant;)
Pure- wholesome and untainted by immortality, especially that of a sexual nature.; free of any contamination; not mixed or adultered with any other substance or material.; (Synonym- solid; unadulterated; uncontaminated; unmixed; clean; perfect)
Undefiled- not defiled; pure.; ~( Synonyms- blameless; good; honorable; faultless;)
Affliction- something that causes pain or suffering; pain or suffering.; ~ ( Synonym- Disorder; illness; distress)
Fatherless- having no father because he is dead or absent from the home.; ( Synonym- adopted; illegitimate;)
Widow- a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried; become a widow or widower; lose one's spouse through death.;
Unspotted- not marked with spots.; ~ (Synonym- clean; stainless; innocent; blameless; upright; perfect)
Beseech- ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat.~ (Synonym- beg; plead with, entreat, ask urgently, appeal to)
Worthy- a person notable or important in a particular sphere.; having or showing the qualities or abilities that merit recognition in a specified way.; deserving effort, attention, or respect.; good enough; suitable.~ (Synonym- noble)
Vocation- a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.; a person's employment or main occupation, especially regarded as particularly worthy and requiring great dedication. ~(Synonym- calling; mission; purpose; life's work;)
Wherewith- with or by which; ~(Synonym- by means of.; by what means.; after what precedent.;
Lowliness- the state of being humble and unimportant ~(synonym- humbleness, obscure; unimportant; not well known; low in rank;)
Meek- quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive; ~ (Synonym- patient; long-suffering; gently; quiet; forbearing; peaceable)
Longsuffering- Having or showing patience in spite of troubles, especially those caused by other people. ~(Synonym- patient; tolerant; uncomplaining; meek; tolerant)
Forbearing- (of a person) patient and restrained.; politely or patiently restrain an impulse to do something; refrain.; refrain from doing or using (something). ~ (Synonym- refrain; obstain; forgiving; kind; mild; merciful; understanding;)
Endeavouring- try hard to do or achieve something. ~ ( Synonym- try; attempt; undertake; seek; labor; try hard; do ones best;)
Unity- The state of being united or joined as a whole.; the state of forming a complete and pleasing whole, especially in an artistic context.~ (Synonym- union; harmony; accord; oneness; wholeness;)
Spirit- the nonphysical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul.; the Holy Spirit.; the nonphysical part of a person regarded as their true self and as capable of surviving physical death or separation.; ~ ( Synonym-
Bishop- A senior member of the Christian clergy; give holy orders.
Blameless- Innocent of wrong-doing; guiltless; innocent; faultless; perfect; spotless; pure
Vigilant- keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties; watchful; observant; attentive; paying attention; awake; on guard; cautious.
Sober- not affected by alcohol; not drunk; make or become sober after drinking alcohol; make or become more serious, sensible, and solemn.
Good Behavior- Acting in a polite, respectful, and appropriate manner, conforming to rules and laws, and fulfilling duties.
Hospitality- The friendly and generous reception and entertainment for guest, visitors, or strangers; the business of providing food, drink, and accommodation for customers or restaurants, bars, etc. for guests.
Striker- attacker; hit;
Greedy- Intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food; lust; self-interest;
Lucre- money; especially when regarded as distasteful or gained in a dishonorable way;
Patient- Able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious; forbearing; long-suffering; tolerant;
Brawler- A person who engages in rough fights or arguments, especially habitually.
Covetous- Having or showing a great desire to possess something belonging to someone else.; Greedy; desirous; jealous; selfish; possessive;
Subjecting- Cause or force to undergo ( A particular experience or form of treatment); bring a person under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force.
Gravity- extreme or alarming importance; seriousness or solemnity of manner; importance; significance;
Novice- a person new to or inexperienced in a field or situation; A person who has entered a religious order and is under probation before taking vows.; learner, inexperienced person, new member
Pride- A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated or from qualifies or possessions that we widely admired; a person or thing that arouses a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction; consciousness of ones own dignity; the quality of having an excessively high opinion of oneself or one's importance; Confidence and self-respect as expressed by members of a group, typically one that has been treated significant on the basis of their shared identity, culture and experience; to be especially proud of (A particular quality or skill)
Condemnation- The expression of very strong disapproval; censure; damnation; reproof; disapproval;
Reproach- Address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment; the expression of disapproval or disappointment; rebuke; reprimand; scolding; lecture;
Snare- a trap for catching birds or animals; catch or trap ( someone); catch (a bird or mammal) in a trap
Deacons- an ordained minister of an order ranking below that of a priest; appoint or ordain as a deacon; priest; preacher; bishop; minister; reverend;
Grave- A place of burial for a dead body; giving cause for alarm; serious; important; serious or solemn in manner or appearance; somber.
Double-tongued- Deceitful or hypocritical speech, implying someone who says one thing to one person and someone different to another; someone insincere or untruthful;
Offering- a thing offered, especially as a gift or contribution; A contribution, especially of money, to a Church.
Sacrifice- An act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure; offer or kill as a religious sacrifice.
Jesting- said or done for amusement; joking.; the action of saying or doing something for amusement.; speak or act in a jokingly manner.
Whoremonger- a person who has dealing with a prostitute, especially a sexually promiscuous man; seducer;
Idolater- a person who does not worship the God of the Bible;
Refrain- Stop oneself from doing something; hold back; stop; cease;
Guile- deceitful cunning; trickery; manipulator; slyness; the ability to deceive others
Eshew- Deliberately avoid using; abstain from; refrain from; abandon; deny; having nothing to do with;
Ensue- happen or occur afterward or as a result; follow; proceed
Authorities- The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience; power; control; charge; A person or organization having power or control in a particular, typically political or administrative, sphere; officials;
Mortify- make partial or minor changes to (something) typically so as to improve it or to make it less extreme; change; alter; improve; remodel; remake; refashion
Affection- A gentle feeling of fondness or likening; the act or process of affecting or being affected.
Widow- A woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried
Contentious- causing or likely to cause an argument; involving heated arguments; given to arguing or provoking argument.
Heresies- Belief or opinion contrary to Christian doctrine; opinion extremely at odds with what is generally accepted.
Ministers- a member of the clergy; a person or things used to achieve or convey something.; provide (something necessary or helpful).; act as a minister of religion.
Entreat: ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.; treat (someone) in a specified manner.
Stewards- a person whose responsibility it is to take care of something.
Mysteries- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.; a religious belief based on diving revelation, especially one regarded as beyond human understanding.
Moreover- “ in addition to what has been said” or “ besides”
Required- cause to be necessary.; regarded an action, ability, or quality as due from ( someone) by virtue or their position.; in keeping with one's wishes; desired.; officially compulsory, or otherwise considered essential; indispensable.
faithful: remaining loyal and steadfast.; true to the facts or the original.
hereby-as a result; or utterance.
justified-declared or made righteous in the sight of God.; having, done for, or marked by a good or legitimate reason; show or prove to be right or reasonable.;
manifest- clear and obvious to the eye or mind.; display or show ( a quality or feeling) by one’s acts or appearance demonstrate. ( synonym: clear; obvious; evident; plain; present; show; display)
counsel-give advice to (someone). Advice, especially that given formally.; ( synonyms: guidance, direction, information, advice.)
Cunning- having or showing skill in achieving one end by deceit or evasion.; skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit.; ingenuity; ( synonyms: crafty, scheming, devious, trickery, guileful)
transferred-move from one place to another.; change to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey.;
Dearly- very much; with much loss or suffering; at great cost. ( Synonyms- great deal; deeply; fondly; extremely; very much)
differ- be unlike or dissimilar; disagree;
reigned-hold royal office; rule as king or queen.;be the best or most important in a particular area or domain.
Appoint- assign a job or role to (someone).; determine or decide on (a time or a place).; Decree;
Appointed-(of a time or place) decided on beforehand; designated.; (of a building or room) equipped or furnished in a specified way or to a specified standard.
Spectacle-a visually striking performance or display.; an event or scene regarded in terms of its visual impact.
Rebuke- express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behavior or actions.; an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
Consume- (especially of a fire) completely destroy.;
Vanity- excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements.; the quality of being worthless or futile.
Worthy- having or showing the qualities or abilities to merit recognition in a specified way; a person notable or important in a particular sphere.
Dissolved-become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.; disappear; put an end to.
Clarity- the quality of being coherent and intelligible.; the quality of being easy to see or hear; sharpness of image or sound.;
Rather- used to indicate one's preference in a particular matter.; instead of; as opposed to.; Used to express emphatic affirmation, agreement, or acceptance.
Founded- establist or originate; plan and begin the building of (a town or colony).; construct or base (a principle or other abstract thing) according to a particular principle or grounds.
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