defilement in A Sentence

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    As if they are bringing personal Defilement.

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    And Defilement flee!

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    we must be free from Defilement of any kind.

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    Paul's command to‘ cleanse ourselves of Defilement' now has added force!

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    When sin and Defilement accumulate in our hearts, we need to be cleansed.

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    Observe that Paul also warns against‘ Defilement of one's spirit,' or mental inclination.

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    We struggle in prayer against all evil, sin and Defilement that abound in this country?

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    if my heart walked after my eyes, if any Defilement has stuck to my hands.

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    For our service to be acceptable to Jehovah, we must be free from Defilement of any kind.

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    so that nothing remains of them, and every Defilement, dirt, and smell is annihilated at once,

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    To what is the congregation of anointed Christians on earth likened, and of what Defilement must it be free?

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    to believe except by permission of Allah, and He will place Defilement upon those who will not use reason.

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    Some angels are designated as"cherubim," which are living creatures who defend God's holiness from any Defilement of sin(Genesis 3:24; Exodus 25:18, 20).

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    But as for those with sickness in their hearts, it adds Defilement to their Defilement, and they die while they are disbelievers.

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    Religious acts presuppose some degree of impurity, or Defilement for the practitioner, which must be overcome or neutralized, before or during ritual procedures.

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    The significant reason for concern is that Defilement is debilitating the political body and harming the preeminent significance of the law representing the general public.

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    But as for those in whose heart is a sickness, it only adds Defilement to their Defilement, and they die while they are faithless.

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    Aggregate milling processes are also used to remove or separate Defilement or moisture from assembled or soil and to produce"dry fills" prior to transport or structural filling.

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    Since we have these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all Defilement of flesh and spirit, and in the fear of God to complete holiness.

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    Nazirite an Israelite consecrated to the service of God, under vows to abstain from alcohol, let the hair grow, and avoid Defilement by contact with corpses(Numbers 6).

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    Daniel's first sign of faithfulness to God was when he and his countrymen rejected the rich food and wine from the king's table, because they deemed it a Defilement, and became vegetarians.

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    Of course, when it comes to tobacco and addictive drugs, Christians are protected by heeding the Biblical command to“ cleanse[ yourselves] of every Defilement of flesh and spirit.”​ - 2 Corinthians 7: 1.

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    O you who have believed, indeed, intoxicants, gambling,[sacrificing on] stone alters[to other than Allah], and divining arrows are but Defilement from the work of Satan, so avoid it that you may be successful.

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    Wilson's Old Testament Word Studies defines tsadaq( or, tsa·dhaqʹ) as“ to be righteous, to be justified,” and taheer( or, ta·herʹ) as“ to be clear, bright, and shining; to be pure, clean, purged; to be clean from all pollution or Defilement.”.

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    Y los hijos de Israel, who had been returned from the transmigration, and all those who had separated themselves from the Defilement of the Gentiles of the earth to them, so that they might seek the Lord, el Dios de Israel, ate.

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    Whomever Allah desires to guide, He opens his breast to Islam, and whomever He desires to lead astray, He makes his breast narrow and straitened as if he were climbing to a height. Thus does Allah lay[spiritual] Defilement on those who do not have faith.

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    After they had practised this custom for a long time, Narayana prescribed to them to hand the dead over to the fire, and ever since they are in the habit of burning them, so that nothing remains of them, and every Defilement, dirt, and smell is annihilated at once, so as scarcely to leave any trace behind.

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