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LET - (katecho): Usually in the sense of "permit" (Anglo-Saxon, leetan), but also in Old English with meaning of "hinder" (Anglo-Saxon, lettan).
tn Aram “let be given.” (0.81), (2Ki 5:8). 2 tn Heb “Let him come.” ...
tn Heb “do not let your hand rest.” The Hebrew phrase “do not let your hand rest” is an idiom that means “do not stop working” or “do ...
tn The form is the Hitpael cohortative of עָלַס (ʿalas), which means “to rejoice.” Cf. NIV “let's enjoy ourselves.” ...
(0.25), Rev 11:9. For three and a half days those from every people, tribe, nation, and language will look at their corpses, because they will not permit ...
For the Lord God of Israel who rules over all says, 'If you go to Egypt, I will pour out my wrath on you just as I poured out my ...
I love that phrase, “Let's pretend for a moment that God is in charge of the world.” Most of us believe that God IS in control of the world, but what a gracious ...
May 20, 2007 · It was one thing for David to take on Goliath when none of the Israelites had the courage or faith to do so. Now, a number of men have been ...
Aug 9, 2005 · 1:18), not “let us confirm your prejudices together.” Christianity is the only belief system that can start at the very beginning. Christianity ...
So I want you to understand that no one speaking by the Spirit of God says, “Jesus is cursed,” and no one can say, “Jesus is Lord,” ...