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    preposition

    • 1. on the subject of; concerning: "I was thinking about you" Similar regardingconcerningwith reference toreferring to
    • 2. used to indicate movement within a particular area: British "she looked about the room" Similar aroundroundthroughoutover

    adverb

    • 1. used to indicate movement within an area: British "men were floundering about" Similar aroundhere and thereto and froback and forth
    • 2. used to express location in a particular place: British "there was a lot of flu about" Similar nearnearbyaroundabout the place

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  2. Forgiveness is the act of pardoning an offender. In the Bible, the Greek word translated “forgiveness ...

  3. Known worldwide for their public ministry, Jehovah’s Witnesses openly share their beliefs about God, Jesus, the Bible, the future, and more.

  4. The holy spirit is God’s power in action, his active force. (Micah 3:8; Luke 1: 35) God sends out his spirit by projecting his

  5. God’s Kingdom is a real government established by Jehovah God. “The kingdom of God” is also called “the kingdom of heaven” in the Bible, since it rules from heaven.

  6. The word “soul” in the Bible is a translation of the Hebrew word neʹphesh and the Greek word psy·kheʹ. ...

  7. Discover the meaning of Bible verses and phrases. See popular Bible translations. Understand each verse in context with the help of footnotes and cross-references.

  8. Misconception: Titus 2: 11 teaches universal salvation by saying that God is “bringing salvation to all people.” —International Standa

  9. The Greek name of the Bible book of Revelation, A·po·kaʹly·psis (apocalypse), means “Uncovering” or “Disclosure.” This name indicates the meaning of Revelation —it uncovers matters that had been hidden and discloses events that would happen long af

  10. Use the program to follow along at a circuit assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses in your area. “Behave in a Manner Worthy of the Good News” is the theme of the assembly.

  11. Misconception: The laws of the Torah are eternal, never to be set aside. Fact: Some Bible translations do refer to specific statutes of the Torah —including those related to the Sabbath, the priesthood, and the Day of Atonement —as being “perpetual” or “everlasting.”