- Blessed
- Made holy
- Sanctified
- of Consecrate
- Consecrated
- Lucky
- Made holy
- Sacred
- Sanctified
- of Bless
- Hallowed; consecrated; worthy of blessing or adoration;
heavenly; holy.
- Blessed
- Made holy
- Made holy; also, made to have the air of sanctity;
sanctimonious.
- of Sanctify
- The act of sanctifying or making holy; the state of
being sanctified or made holy;
- the act of God's grace by which the affections of
men are purified, or alienated from sin and the world, and exalted to a
supreme love to God; also, the state of being thus purified or
sanctified.
- The act of consecrating, or of setting apart for a
sacred purpose; consecration.
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- Consecrated
- Holy
- Scared about being worthy of worship
- Set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a
good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use; consecrated; not
profane or common; as, a sacred place; a sacred day; sacred service.
- Relating to religion, or to the services of religion; not
secular; religious; as, sacred history.
- Designated or exalted by a divine sanction; possessing the
highest title to obedience, honor, reverence, or veneration; entitled
to extreme reverence; venerable.
- Regrowth
- The act of regenerating, or the state of being
regenerated.
- The entering into a new spiritual life; the act of
becoming, or of being made, Christian; that change by which holy
affectations and purposes are substituted for the opposite motives in
the heart.
- The reproduction of a part which has been removed or
destroyed; re-formation; -- a process especially characteristic of a
many of the lower animals; as, the regeneration of lost feelers, limbs,
and claws by spiders and crabs.
- The reproduction or renewal of tissues, cells, etc.,
which have been used up and destroyed by the ordinary processes of
life; as, the continual regeneration of the epithelial cells of the
body, or the regeneration of the contractile substance of muscle.
- The union of parts which have been severed, so that
they become anatomically perfect; as, the regeneration of a nerve.
- Bread of exhibition; loaves to set before God; -- the
term used in translating the various phrases used in the Hebrew and
Greek to designate the loaves of bread which the priest of the week
placed before the Lord on the golden table in the sanctuary. They were
made of fine flour unleavened, and were changed every Sabbath. The
loaves, twelve in number, represented the twelve tribes of Israel. They
were to be eaten by the priests only, and in the Holy Place.