Exalt
Answer:The literal meaning of the word "exalt" (Greek hupsoo) in the New Testament is "to lift up on high." Metaphorically, it can mean "to raise to the peak of opulence and prosperity," or "to raise to dignity, honor and happiness."In everyday terms, when someone boasts or brags, they are "exalting themselves."
It means EXALTED
It is Hebrew for "Friend of the Most High" and for "the people are exalted."
It means "highest, most exalted one" in Swahili.
2011 is not in the bible - not as a year, not as a number. It cannot, therefore, "mean" anything in the Bible.
In the King James version, the word - vicar - does not appear at all.
It means to be lifted up.
Yahweh has announced His exalted nature or Yahweh is righteous.
The name is of unknown Egyptian origin but claims a Hebrew origin and meaning of "high mountain" or "exalted".
The meaning of the term "kenda" is "exalted effigy". It is also the name of a census town in India. In English, it is translated to "nine". It is derived from Swahili.
Psalm 46:10 - Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth![NKJV]
The term 'white glove' does not appear in the Bible.
it the arabian pennisula it mean exalted
It means EXALTED
The term 'hypenated' is not biblical.
make something better
In the context of the Bible, the term "beguile" means to deceive or mislead someone, often in a cunning or deceitful manner.
In the context of the Bible, the term "beguiled" means to deceive or mislead someone, often in a cunning or deceptive way.