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* Strong's: H157, H1730, H2532, H3033, H3039, H4261, G25, G27, G5207
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* Strong's: H157, H1730, H2532, H3033, H3039, H4261, G25, G26, G27, G5207
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# confidence, confident, confidently, convinced, assure, without fear
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# confidence, confident, confidently, convinced, assure, without fear, fully assured
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## Word Data:
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* Strong's: H982, H983, H986, H3689, H3690, H4009, G2292, G3954, G3982, G4006, G5287
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* Strong's: H982, H983, H986, H3689, H3690, H4009, G2292, G3954, G3982, G4006, G4135, G5287
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# deceive, deceives, deceived, deceiving, deceit, deceiver, deceivers, deceitful, deceitfully, deceitfulness, deception, deceptive, illusions, error, delusion, false, falsely, lies, entice, flatter, flatters, flattering, flattery, liar, falsehood
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# deceive, deceives, deceived, deceiving, deceit, deceiver, deceivers, deceitful, deceitfully, deceitfulness, deception, deceptive, trick, illusions, error, delusion, false, falsely, lies, entice, flatter, flatters, flattering, flattery, liar, falsehood
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# alien, alienates, alienated, foreign, foreigner, foreigners, live as a foreigner, living as foreigners, sojourner, sojourners
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# alien, alienates, alienated, foreign, foreigner, foreigners, live as a foreigner, living as foreigners, sojourner, sojourners, barbarian
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* For example, when Naomi and her family moved to Moab, they were foreigners there. When Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth later moved to Israel, Ruth was called a "foreigner" there because she was not originally from Israel.
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* The apostle Paul told the Ephesians that before they knew Christ, they were "foreigners" to God's covenant.
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* Sometimes "foreigner" is translated as "stranger," but it should not refer only to someone who is unfamiliar or unknown.
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* A "sojourner" is a person from one country who is living in another country but waiting for the chance
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* A "sojourner" is a person who is living in one country that is not his but waiting for the chance to move to his own country.
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* A "barbarian" is a person from another country who does not speak the local language or obey the local customs and so the natives do not like or respect him.
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* To be "alienated" is to no longer be living in loving relationship with another. For example, aß husband and wife who are no longer living together but are not divorced are "alienated" or "estranged."
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## Word Data:
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* Strong's: H134, H553, H787, H2713, H3245, H3247, H3248, H3559, H3772, H4143, H4144, H4146, H4328, H4349, H4527, H5975, H8356, G747, G1457, G2310, G2311, G2602
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* Strong's: H134, H553, H787, H2713, H3245, H3247, H3248, H3559, H3772, H4143, H4144, H4146, H4328, H4349, H4527, H5975, H8356, G747, G950, G1457, G2310, G2311, G2602
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# labor, hard labor, labors, labored, laboring, laborer, laborers, laborer's, perform, fellow laborers, bring about, brings about, brought about, bringing about, hard-working, toiling, toil, toiled, struggle, striving together
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# labor, hard labor, labors, labored, laboring, laborer, laborers, laborer's, perform, fellow laborers, bring about, brings about, brought about, bringing about, hard-working, toiling, toil, toiled, struggle, striving together, strive, strives
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# turn, turns, turn ... away, turns ... away, turns ... away from, turned, turned ... away, turned ... back, turning, turning ... away, direct, change
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# turn, turns, turn ... away, turns ... away, turns ... away from, turned, turned ... away, turned ... back, turning, turning ... away, direct, change, transferred
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* To "turn and leave" or "turn his back to leave" means to "go away."
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* To "turn back to" means to "start doing something again."
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* To "turn away from" means to "stop doing something."
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* To "transfer" something or someone is to take it or him from one place to another.
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