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to draw back or apostatize in matters of religion (Acts 21:21; 2 Thess. 2:3; 1 Tim. 4:1). This may be either partial (Prov. 14:14) or complete (Heb. 6:4-6; 10:38, 39). The apostasy may be both doctrinal and moral.

This argument points to individuals who are said to have had direct communication with God. In Turkish: Tevafuk, İlahi tesadüf, İlahi örtüşme.

The place where the dervishes perform. In Turkish: Semahane, Dervişlerin ayin yeri.

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a person with magical powers

All-encompassing;all-comprehensive;universal;all-originating;all-creating;all-being;omniversal;the godhead;absolute existenciality.

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A way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.

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the Lord is my light. (1.) A Hittite, the husband of Bathsheba, whom David first seduced, and then after Uriah's death married. He was one of the band of David's "mighty men." The sad story of the curel wrongs inflicted upon him by David and of his mournful death are simply told in the sacred record (2 Sam. 11:2-12:26). (See BATHSHEBA ¯T0000474; DAVID.) (2.) A priest of the house of Ahaz (Isa. 8:2). (3.) The father of Meremoth, mentioned in Ezra 8:33.

The religious duty done to the Indian god in India.

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