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The biblical texts precede all dictionaries. Dictionaries did not start come into use until after the invention of the printing press. Biblical text (the Hebrew Scrolls) are known to have existed since Moses wrote the first 5 scrolls, some 3500 years ago.
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Since sustain is an english word it depends on what translation from the original you use. You need to consult a so called concordance which is a kind of dictionary of bible references, to see it in context.
Depends what dictionary you use, without even looking in mine, 'fatherhood' will be the next word
The bible was not written by God. It was written by people for their use at a certain time and place.
Bible commentaries offer a translation in a more familiar use of words. Sometimes the older words used in the bible are not familiar to the reader. Using a dictionary while reading the Bible is a great help. But the commentaries are not the Bible they are notes to help on understand what was trying to be said.
You use a French - English dictionary.
Bill Grunow has written: 'Bible in the pulpit' -- subject(s): Homiletical use, Bible, Preaching
Merriam-WebsterDictionary.comOxford DictionariesIf you use your search engine and just type in "Define ____" it will give you a definition without going to a dictionary also.
No, for the English Regents exam in New York, you are not allowed to use a dictionary. This is to ensure that students demonstrate their understanding and vocabulary skills without relying on external resources.
People use spell checks to ensure that the words one write are correct written. It is more easy and comfortable than to look in a dictionary book or an online dictionary.
Most doctors will chose to use a medical dictionary. Some doctors however will use the standard dictionary that most people use.
Most doctors will chose to use a medical dictionary. Some doctors however will use the standard dictionary that most people use.
First you might look up the word "criticize".One online dictionary defines it as :-to find fault;-to judge unfavorably-condemn-blameThen find a good Bible dictionary, Bible encyclopedia and concordance, and research the scriptures that are sited under those words. Depending on the type of 'criticism' you're talking about, make application of what you've learned.