preordination

  • 41preordain — /priɔˈdeɪn/ (say preeaw dayn) verb (t) to ordain beforehand; foreordain. –preordainment, preordination /priˌɔdəˈneɪʃən/ (say pree.awduh nayshuhn), noun …

  • 42preordain — [prē΄ôr dān′] vt. [LL praeordinare: see PRE & ORDAIN] to ordain or decree beforehand; foreordain preordination [prē΄ôrd΄ n ā′shən] n …

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  • 43theological doctrine — noun the doctrine of a religious group • Hypernyms: ↑doctrine, ↑philosophy, ↑philosophical system, ↑school of thought, ↑ism • Hyponyms: ↑theanthropism, ↑predestination, ↑ …

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  • 44foredestiny — noun Etymology: fore + destiny 1. obsolete : forecast 2. : preordination …

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  • 45preordained — UK [ˌpriːɔːrˈdeɪnd] US [ˌpriɔrˈdeɪnd] adjective formal something that is preordained is certain to happen and cannot be changed, especially because it has been decided by God Thesaurus: certain or likely to happensynonym general words meaning to… …

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  • 46THANKSGIVING PSALMS — THANKSGIVING PSALMS, common designation for one of the dead sea scrolls . It was bought in Jerusalem in 1947 by eleazar lipa sukenik who, from the contents, designated the scroll Hodayot (Heb. הוֹדָיוֹת). Scientifically its registration is 1QH… …

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