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  2. Beef FloMix - Wikipedia

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    "Beef FloMix" is a song by American rapper Flo Milli. It is a remix of the song "Beef" by American rapper and producer Ethereal featuring rapper Playboi Carti. Originally released in 2018, the song became popular through TikTok in April 2019 and became Flo Milli's breakout hit. It is also the lead single from her debut mixtape, Ho, Why Is You Here?

  3. Category:Biblical phrases - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Hebrew Bible words and phrases (3 C, ... Unnamed people of the Bible (3 C, 50 P) V. Vulgate Latin words and phrases (1 C, ...

  4. Ho, Why Is You Here? - Wikipedia

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    "In the Party", the second single from the mixtape, was released on October 28, 2019, with an accompanying music video. In January 2020, Flo Milli performed a live mashup of "Beef FloMix" and "In the Party" for Audiomack's "Fine Tuned" series, and performed "In the Party" again in March 2020 during a Vevo Ctrl. Live Session. [12] "In The Party ...

  5. Christianese - Wikipedia

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    The words and phrases used are known to the speaker of the wider language (e. g. English); however, without an understanding of the passage of the Bible, issue of theology or (sometimes) specific doctrine at the forefront of the mind of the speaker, the listener may lack the context to understand what is being said.

  6. List of Bible dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    A Bible dictionary is a reference work containing encyclopedic entries related to the Bible, typically concerning people, places, customs, doctrine and Biblical criticism. Bible dictionaries can be scholarly or popular in tone. The first dictionary of the Bible in English was the Christian Dictionarie (1612) of Thomas Wilson. [1]

  7. List of New Testament verses not included in modern English ...

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    The preceding verse, verse 16:8, ends abruptly. Although the KJV and most English translations render this as the end of a complete sentence ("for they were afraid."), the Greek words έφοβούντο γάρ suggest that the sentence is incomplete. The word γάρ is a sort of conjunction and rarely occurs at the end of a sentence. [123]

  8. Vine's Expository Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    An Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words is a cross-reference from key English words in the Authorized King James Version to the original words in the Greek texts of the New Testament. Written by William Edwy Vine (and often referred to as Vine's Expository Dictionary or simply Vine's), the dictionary was published as a four volume set ...

  9. Strong's Concordance - Wikipedia

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    This allows the user of the concordance to look up the meaning of the original language word in the associated dictionary in the back, thereby showing how the original language word was translated into the English word in the KJV Bible. Strong's Concordance includes: The 8,674 Hebrew root words used in the Old Testament.