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35361 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Sin.8 (Matthew G. Easton)
… of spiritual life; man’s apostasy from God is total and complete ( Job 15:14-16; Genesis 6:5, Genesis 6:6 ). (3.) From its early manifestation ( Psalm 58:3; Proverbs 22:15 …
35362 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Tabernacles, Feast of.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… the spiritual harvest.”, Valling’s Jesus Christ, p. 133.
35363 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Temple, the Second.6 (Matthew G. Easton)
… , present spiritually in the Church now, present in the holy city, the heavenly Jerusalem, of which he is the temple, calling forth spiritual worship and devotion …
35364 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Tribe.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… the spiritual family of God ( Revelation 7 ). (See ISRAEL, KINGDOM OF; JUDAH, KINGDOM OF .)
35365 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Wailing-place, Jews’.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… past spiritual and historic relations, is indeed “the saddest nook in this vale of tears.” (See LAMENTATIONS, BOOK OF .)
35366 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Wilderness.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… in spiritual husbandry; whereas Babylon, the rival centre of influence, is spiritually barren and as restless as the sea (comp. Isaiah 57:20 ).” A Short Analysis …
35367 Etymology dictionary, p. aga.2
also agha, title of rank, especially in Turkey, c. 1600, from Turkish agha "chief, master, lord," related to East Turkic agha "elder brother." The Agha Khan is the title of the spiritual leader of Nizari Ismaili Muslims.
35368 Etymology dictionary, p. air (n.2).3
… Latin spiritus "breath, breeze," also "high spirit, pride," and the extended senses of anima .
35369 Etymology dictionary, p. allegorical (adj.).2
… draws spiritual or figurative meaning from historical matter.
35370 Etymology dictionary, p. anagogical (adj.).2
… secondary, spiritual sense" (of Scripture, etc.), 1520s, with -ical + Greek anagogē "elevation; spiritual or mystical enlightenment," from anagein "to lead up, lift …
35371 Etymology dictionary, p. angel (n.).2
… of spiritual beings, attendants and messengers of God," a c. 1300 fusion of Old English engel (with hard -g- ) and Old French angele. Both are from Late Latin angelus …
35372 Etymology dictionary, p. animal (adj.).2
… , or spiritual) qualities of a human being," from Latin animalis, from animale "living being" (see animal (n.)).
35373 Etymology dictionary, p. animal (n.).3
… , non-spiritual nature is ascendant) from 1580s.
35374 Etymology dictionary, p. anima mundi (n.).2
"spiritual essence, distinct from matter and supposed in the philosophy of Pythagoras and Plato to be diffused throughout the universe, organizing and …
35375 Etymology dictionary, p. animus (n.).3
… , spirit, spiritual being."
35376 Etymology dictionary, p. anoint (v.).3
… ) has spiritualized the word. Related: Anointed; anointing (c. 1300 as a verbal noun).
35377 Etymology dictionary, p. atmo-.2
… inspire, spiritually arouse;" see wood (adj.)). Beekes says it is not considered to be related to the source of atman .
35378 Etymology dictionary, p. aura (n.).2
… in spiritualism, "subtle emanation around living beings;" earlier "characteristic impression" made by a personality (1859), earlier still "an aroma or subtle …
35379 Etymology dictionary, p. barrenness (n.).2
late 14c., "incapacity for child-bearing" (of women); "unproductivity, unfruitfulness" (of land); earlier in a figurative sense ("spiritual emptiness," mid-14c.); from barren + -ness .
35380 Etymology dictionary, p. Beguine (n.).2
… women's spiritual order professing poverty and self-denial, founded c. 1180 in Liege in the Low Countries." They are said to take their name from the surname …