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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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Christ | n: the man that Christians believe is the prophet and the son of God, and whose life and sermons form the basis for Christianity | |
empire | n: a group of countries ruled by one leader or government | |
await | v: to wait or stay ready for something; to expect or anticipate something | |
messiah | n: the promised deliverer who God will send to save the Jewish people, as prophesied in the Hebrew Bible | |
canonical | adj: relating to or following the accepted, authorized, or traditional rules, standards, or beliefs, especially in religion or literature | |
gospel | n: a set of beliefs or teachings of a particular religious group, especially when considered authoritative or sacred | |
bible | n: the sacred writings of the Christian religions, consisting of the Old and New Testaments; a book regarded as authoritative in its field | |
virgin | n: a person who has never had sex; (adjective) being used or worked for the first time | |
impregnate | v: to make a woman or female animal pregnant; to infuse or fill something completely | |
holy | adj: of or related to a god, divine power, or a particular religion | |
mention | v: to speak or write about something or someone briefly | |
adopt | v: to choose to follow something; to legally take a child from another family and care for them as if they were one’s own | |
carpenter | n: a woodworker whose job is to make or repair wooden objects | |
parable | n: a short allegorical story designed to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson | |
paradox | n: a statement, situation, or person that has two opposite facts or features and therefore seems impossible, is difficult to understand, or is strange; | |
metaphor | n: a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not denote to suggest a similarity | |
sermon | n: a speech or lecture given by a religious leader, especially a minister or priest, as part of a worship service | |
mount | v: to increase, go up, or advance gradually or continuously; to prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance; to ride on something or someone | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
miracle | n: an act or occurrence that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore believed to be caused by God | |
healing | n: the process of becoming or making somebody or something well again | |
resurrect | v: to bring back to life or bring into existence again | |
befriend | v: to become a friend of someone, especially when in need | |
condemn | v: to express strong disapproval or criticism of something | |
religion | n: a deep conviction in a supernatural power that controls human destiny | |
emphasize | v: to give or show particular importance to something | |
kingdom | n: the country ruled by a king or queen | |
forgiveness | n: the act of stopping feeling angry or resentful towards someone for a mistake or offense with compassion | |
sin | n: the offense against a religious or moral law or against God | |
interpret | v: to explain or assign the meaning of information, actions, etc. | |
occupy | v: to consume all of someone’s space, attention, or time | |
preach | v: to deliver a religious or moral message to an audience | |
apocalyptic | adj: describing severe damage and destruction in past or future events, or the end of the world | |
savior | n: a person who rescues a people from harm or danger; (in Christianity) Jesus Christ who is a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth | |
testament | n: a thing that proves the existence or truth of something else | |
usher | n: a person who shows people to their seats in a theater or church or who guides them through a building | |
redemption | n: the act of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil, or the process of regaining or earning something of value | |
harmony | n: the combination of simultaneous musical notes to produce a pleasing effect; an attractive combination of related things and their properties | |
regularly | adv: at regular intervals or times | |
quo | n: the existing state or condition of something, especially in relation to a particular situation or issue | |
demonstrate | v: to display something or give an exhibition to an interested audience | |
displeasure | n: the state of being annoyed or unhappy with someone or something | |
disturbance | n: something that interrupts a settled and peaceful condition or that makes someone feel nervous or worried | |
temple | n: a place of worship, especially one that is associated with a particular religion or faith; the flat area on either side of the forehead | |
convict | v: to prove or declare someone to be guilty of a crime; (noun) a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison | |
blasphemy | n: action, attitude, or language that is offensive or shows a lack of respect for sacred character or religion | |
sedition | n: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch | |
prefect | n: a governor or high-ranking official in ancient Rome or some other countries, especially in France | |
execute | v: to kill someone, especially as a legal punishment; to carry out or perform an action, duty, etc. | |
crucify | v: to execute someone by nailing or binding them to a cross, leaving them there to die | |
burial | n: the act or ceremony of placing a dead body in a grave | |
tomb | n: a large stone structure or underground chamber in which the dead are buried | |
ascending | adj: changing location in an upward direction; increasing in size or value | |
era | n: a period that is distinct from others, typically in history | |
monk | n: a member of a religious community of men living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience | |
attempt | n: an act or effort of trying to do something, especially something difficult | |
miscalculation | n: a mistake in making a calculation or judgment that produces an incorrect result |