Webster's Dictionary defines "merciful" as full of mercy (refraining from harming or punishing offenders, enemies, persons in ones power, etc. kindness in excess of what may be expected or demanded by fairness; forbearance and compassion) ; having, feeling, or showing mercy; compassionate; lenient; clement.
Jesus described the merciful as sheep because they do not kill.
In our current world arena, the merciful people are Buddhists, Taoists, and Hindus. These are the keepers of "The Way" which Jesus taught. These are those who are compassionate and refrain from harming or punishing.
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comparative: more merciful superlative: most merciful
Mercy is a noun so it doesn't have a comparative or superlative form. Merciful is the adjective. Comparative is more merciful. Superlative is most merciful
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It is merciful to be kind to the underprivileged people that we meet.
How merciful he was to us.
In the Bible, the merciful are those who show compassion, kindness, and forgiveness towards others. They are willing to help and show mercy to those who are in need, regardless of whether they deserve it or not. It is often said that God himself is merciful and encourages his followers to be the same.
Some people are mean and messy. Some people are merciful and mature.
John the Merciful was born in 552.
John the Merciful died in 616.
About piteous, which means " having pity, being merciful": 1. Three syllables; 2. Archaic word, out of current circulation except 3. only used by people who also say beauteous; 4. avoid it.
The merciful king looked with kindness upon his subjects. A merciful god doesn't punish followers harshly.
powerful, unfaithful, dicitful, just, merciful