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  2. Mark 1:41 - Was Jesus indignant or compassionate? [closed]

    christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/52896/mark-141-was-jesus-indignant-or...

    Yesterday, we had two guys at a table note that their translations of Mark 1:41 said very different things. One guy said that his translation said that Jesus was "moved with compassion," while the other guy's translation said that Jesus was "indignant." The puzzling thing is that both guys were reading an NIV.

  3. What does to be indignated mean? - HiNative

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    What does what is the meaning of "be (all) the rage" and is this old- fashioned? mean? Previous question/ Next question. How do you say this in Spanish (Mexico)? dzień dobry. 드라마에서 들려오는 소리 = I hear a voice that comes from the drama It's ok this translation?

  4. Definition of indignation indignation : anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment. in other words it is the anger about a situation that you think is wrong or not fair

  5. What did Jesus mean by "not peace but division"? [closed]

    christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/23167

    So, there is division and that decision does arise out of one's decision to follow Christ, but the prophecy was that the world would hate Christians--not that Christians would hate the world (the people of the world). So, no, the passage should not be deleted. There are millions of Christians who have experienced the hatred of one's own family ...

  6. The Japanese phrase "niga" (にが) is an informal expression used to describe something that is bitter in taste. It is derived from the adjective "nigai" (にがい), which means bitter. In Japanese, taste is often used metaphorically to describe emotions or experiences. Here are a few examples of how "niga" can be used in different contexts ...

  7. When was Jesus anointed and who did the anointing?

    christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/54988

    6 O’ God, Your throne is forever and ever; the scepter of Your kingdom is a scepter of righteousness. 7 You loved righteousness and hated wickedness. Therefore O’ God, Your God anointed You with the oil of gladness more than Your companions. This event was documented in all four of the gospels. 2 In addition, in Acts 10:38, it is written ...

  8. “He was indignant that the coach treated the other player better.” “Dont be so indignant, you shouldn’t be surprised that I treat her better than you.” “She was indignant that her father took away her phone.”|She wrote an indignant letter to the editor. He was/got/became very indignant about/over the changes. an indignant tone of voice She indignantly [=angrily] denied all the ...

  9. Do you mean "to mean," the verb, or "mean," the adjective? If you mean, "to mean," "Does that mean ~?" is correct. If you mean, "mean," "Is that mean?" is correct. "To mean" is a verb, so it uses "to do" when you're asking a question. It comes from Gaelic.|You would use "is that mean?" Does is typically used in sentences like "does that come in red?" Or something like that hope this helps ...

  10. Definition of shijie, shidi, shixiong (compared with jiejie, didi, gege, etc.) If you all go go the same school, then students of all grades are like entering a big family.You can call each other School Brothers (学长,学弟) or School Sisters (学姐,学妹) according to the order of entering school instead of age. Similarly, outside of school, if you have the same teacher, you can also ...

  11. art - What is the significance of position of fingers in Jesus'...

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    From: What does this hand gesture mean in Icons?(Wordpress.com) The fingers spell out “IC XC”, a widely used four letter abbreviation of the Greek for Jesus (IHCOYC) Christ (XPICTOC).