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    Figuratively, what happens when a person is baptized?

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    Figuratively, but yeah, that works, too.

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    David's words apply both literally and Figuratively.

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    And Figuratively, in this case.

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    Figuratively it means to rescue from sin.

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    Figuratively, it means"sustainer" and"supporter"(of deities).

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    No, I meant Figuratively.

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    Figuratively, we already went in.

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    I'm not just talking Figuratively.

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    Get off my back, literally and Figuratively.

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    Figuratively, as Malachi said,

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    which is frequently used Figuratively in the Scriptures.

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    is often used Figuratively for anger.

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    Figuratively, when the baptismal candidate is temporarily“

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    Canada is our closest ally, both literally and Figuratively.

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    Both literally and Figuratively he was on his own.

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    Figuratively, they have washed their garments by exercising faith

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    Figuratively, they have already‘ beaten their swords into plowshares

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    Literally and Figuratively, they have‘ beaten swords into plowshares

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    Jehovah also Figuratively became the Husband of the nation,

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    Your opponents are weakening and you start to smell blood(Figuratively).

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    Jobs was willing to think outside the box, literally and Figuratively;

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    Figuratively, all peoples of earth are now gathered before the Judge

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    Both literally and Figuratively, the people“ continued to dwell in security,

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    Figuratively, they have washed their garments by exercising faith in Christ's redeeming blood.

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    This book allowed me to reconnect with my roots, literally and Figuratively.

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    According to Revelation 11: 11, they‘ stood up,' or Figuratively were resurrected.

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    Quick Fact 854:“Thesaurus” derives from the Latin“thesaurus,” meaning“treasury, a hoard,” or more Figuratively,“repository.”.

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    In these you always paint the adjacent double page and capture your ideas Figuratively.

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    Figuratively, they have already‘ beaten their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears.

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