Division in The Bible means the same as it does in math. It means to split apart or divide. There were divisions within the early church just as there is today. People had different worshiping practices which set them apart and caused some groups to think that they had the best or only way to worship. Within a single church these differences caused 'divisions' which would cause the church to split and a separate church would form. In some instances this caused friction between the churches. In others it allows the church to grow. My tribe against your tribe.My religion Against your religion. My god against your god. My prophet against your prophet, Summary: As highlighted by both answers above it means division among God's people and also between different groups of people. The first is more commonly addressed, since God's people should be united.
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Division means to divide or cut into parts or pieces.
Division means to divide or cut into parts or pieces.
Division means to divide or cut into parts or pieces.
It is a former administrative division in England, one which was under the governance of a sheriff (which word is derived from shire-reeve).
The base word for division would be divide.
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another word for dividing is share, separate
It is the result of a division.
The quotient is the answer in a division problem.
Not sure what you mean by "the following"; but one word that is often related to division is "per".
Not sure what you mean by "the following"; but one word that is often related to division is "per".
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Division means to divide or cut into parts or pieces.Division means to divide or cut into parts or pieces.
A quotient is the result of a division.Example:Divide 100 by 25. The quotient (the "answer" to this calculation) is 4.
There are several definitions to the word ward. It can mean a person who is under the protection of another or it could also mean a division of a hospital.
The base word for division would be divide.
It is a former administrative division in England, one which was under the governance of a sheriff (which word is derived from shire-reeve).
The base word for division would be divide.
If there is division in a word problem it will be half, one fourth...