Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation King James Version
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- initialism biblical
King James Version (of theBible )
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Examples
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The word the KJV translates as "rich man" is plousios, which is derived from ploutos or wealth.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] MBack 2010
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Anyway, the word in Mark 1: 27 that the KJV translates as "doctrine" is διδαχή, which equates much better to
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] MBack 2010
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The word the KJV translates as "rich man" is plousios, which is derived from ploutos or wealth.
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Anyway, the word in Mark 1: 27 that the KJV translates as "doctrine" is διδαχή, which equates much better to
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The word the KJV translates as "rich man" is plousios, which is derived from ploutos or wealth.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] MBack 2010
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Anyway, the word in Mark 1: 27 that the KJV translates as "doctrine" is διδαχή, which equates much better to
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Anyway, the word in Mark 1: 27 that the KJV translates as "doctrine" is διδαχή, which equates much better to
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] MBack 2010
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Anyway, the word in Mark 1: 27 that the KJV translates as "doctrine" is διδαχή, which equates much better to
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The love with which we are to have for the brethren is αγαπην, which the KJV translates as "charity."
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The word the KJV translates as "rich man" is plousios, which is derived from ploutos or wealth.
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