PDF Psalms 1-70
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* Strong's: H117, H1347, H1348, H1419, H1420, H1431, H1923, H1926, H1935, H4768, H7229, H7238, H7613, H7690, G3168, G3169, G3172, G3173
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* Strong's: H117, H1347, H1348, H1419, H1420, H1431, H1923, H1926, H1935, H4768, H7227, H7229, H7238, H7613, H7690, G3168, G3169, G3172, G3173
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# transgress, transgresses, transgressed, transgression, transgressions, transgressor, transgressors, offense, offend, offended
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# transgress, transgresses, transgressed, transgression, transgressions, transgressor, transgressors, offenses, offend, offended
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## Definition:
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# desolate, desolation, desolations, making ... desolate, made ... desolate, alone, left ... alone, left ... without, deserted, deserted place, isolated, widow, widow's, widows, bereave, bereaves, bereaved
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# desolate, desolation, desolations, making ... desolate, made ... desolate, alone, left ... alone, left ... without, lonely, deserted, deserted place, isolated, widow, widow's, widows, bereave, bereaves, bereaved
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* A "desolate region" refers to an area of land where few people live because few crops or other vegetation grow there.
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* A "desolate land" or "wilderness" was often where outcasts (such as lepers) and dangerous animals lived.
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* If a city is "made desolate" it means that its buildings and goods have been destroyed or stolen, and its people have been killed or captured. The city becomes "empty" and "ruined." This is similar to the meaning of "devastate" or "devastated," but with more emphasis on the emptiness.
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* Depending on the context, this term could be translated as "ruined" or "destroyed" or "laid waste" or "lonely and outcast" or "deserted."
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* Depending on the context, this term could be translated as "ruined" or "destroyed" or "laid waste" or "lonely and outcast" or "deserted."
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* A person who is "lonely" is alone. He has no friends or family or other people with whom he can enjoy being.
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(See also: [desert](../other/desert.md), [devastate](../other/devastated.md), [ruin](../other/ruin.md), [waste](../other/waste.md))
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# incense, incenses, censers
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# incense, incenses, censers, sweet aroma
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# skull, skulls
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# skull, skulls, scalps
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* Sometimes the term "skull" means "head," as in the phrase "shave your skull."
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* The term "Place of the Skull" was another name for Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified.
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* This term could also be translated as "head" or "head bone."
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* The "scalp" is the skin that covers the top of the skull.
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(See also: [crucify](../kt/crucify.md), [Golgotha](../names/golgotha.md))
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