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  • 101LASHON HA-RA — (Heb. לָשׁוֹן הָרָע; lit. evil speech ), the prohibition against slandering, slurring, or defaming one s fellow Jews, even when the derogatory remarks are true (Lev. 19:16; Rashi ad. loc.). The sages constantly stressed the severity of this… …

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  • 102Christian theology — The Prophetess Anna, Rembrandt, 1631 See also: History of Christian theology and Outline of Christian theology Christian doctrine redirects here. For the United States Court case known by that name, see G.L. Christian and associates v. US.… …

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  • 103drink in — Synonyms and related words: absorb, adsorb, advert to, assimilate, attend to, be aware of, be engrossed in, bib, blot, blot up, booze, chemisorb, chemosorb, digest, drain the cup, drink, drink off, drink to, drink up, engross, filter in, give… …

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  • 104look to — Synonyms and related words: advert to, attend to, baby sit, be aware of, be engrossed in, bend to, bias, bring into play, calculate on, care for, chaperon, cherish, conduce, conserve, contribute, convert to use, count on, dispose, drink in,… …

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  • 105see to — Synonyms and related words: advert to, angle for, ask for, attend to, baby sit, be aware of, be engrossed in, be responsible for, beat about for, care for, carry on, carry out, carry through, chaperon, cherish, conduct, conserve, deal with, delve …

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  • 106turn to — Synonyms and related words: accept, advert to, alter into, assume, attack, attempt, attend to, be aware of, be converted into, be engrossed in, become, begin, blast away, blast off, bring into play, buckle to, change into, come round to, commence …

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  • 107listen — [v] hear and pay attention accept, admit, adopt, attend, audit, auscult, auscultate, be all ears*, be attentive, catch, concentrate, eavesdrop, entertain, get, get a load of*, give an audience to, give attention, give heed to, hang on words*,… …

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  • 108hearken — verb (hearkened; hearkening) Etymology: Middle English herknen, from Old English heorcnian; akin to Old High German hōrechen to listen, Old English hīeran to hear Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. listen 2. to give respectful… …

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  • 109Fable — TOCrightA fable is a succinct story, in prose or verse, that features animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature which are anthropomorphized (given human qualities), and that illustrates a moral lesson (a moral ), which may at the… …

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  • 110The Economy of God — Infobox Book name = title orig = translator = image caption = author = Witness Lee illustrator = cover artist = country = United States of America language = English series = subject = Central Revelation of The Bible genre = Christianity… …

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