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    everyday language


    1. The language used is everyday language,


    2. Again, we here this in everyday language and a


    3. We use death in our everyday language to mean to be dead, not to have


    4. not used in everyday language by us or the world, but only by some in their special


    5. use death in our everyday language to mean to be dead, not to have life, but in the


    6. or is not used in everyday language by us or the world, but only by some in their special


    7. We use death in our everyday language to mean to be dead, not to have life, but in the theology use of the word, it does not mean dead, but to be dead is to have life, and be more alive than we are while we are living! Why did God not just say what He means, that death means alive not dead? Did God in some way apart from His word revealed to some that He did not mean what He said in the Bible, but He only revealed this to some and not to all?


    8. (11) Destroy like death, is used in a way it is not used in any English Dictionary, or is not used in everyday language by us or the world, but only by some in their special theological way


    9. Affliction, persecution, anguish, and trouble may be a better translation as they are used frequency in our everyday language and have not been given a theological meaning


    10. The meaning of Caprivi's reply, translated into simple, everyday language, means that money is needed, not to repel a foreign enemy, but to bribe the subaltern officers to hold themselves in readiness to act against the oppressed working-men

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