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111Watchers — FALLEN ANGELs. The Watchers cohabited with human women and fell from God’s grace. Watchers are also referred to as SONS OF GOD. Their monstrous offspring, the NEPHILIM, and the corruption the Watchers created on Earth so revolted God that he… …
112intercession — early 15c., act of interceding, from L. intercessionem (nom. intercessio) a going between, noun of action from pp. stem of intercedere (see INTERCEDE (Cf. intercede)). The modern sense was not in classical Latin …
113intercessor — late 15c., from L. intercessor one who intervenes, agent noun from intercedere (see INTERCEDE (Cf. intercede)). Related: Intercessory …
114Asylum, Right of — Also called Right of Sanctuary The right for a Bishop to protect an fugitive from justice or to intercede on his behalf. Once asylum is granted the fugitive cannot be removed, until after a months time. Fugitives who find Asylum must pledge an… …
115ὑπερεντυγχάνει — ὑπερεντυγχάνω intercede pres ind mp 2nd sg ὑπερεντυγχάνω intercede pres ind act 3rd sg …
116ὑπερεντυγχάνομεν — ὑπερεντυγχάνω intercede imperf ind act 1st pl (epic ionic) ὑπερεντυγχάνω intercede pres ind act 1st pl …
117ὑπερεντυγχάνοντα — ὑπερεντυγχάνω intercede pres part act neut nom/voc/acc pl ὑπερεντυγχάνω intercede pres part act masc acc sg …
118interceder — INTERCEDER. v. n. Prier, solliciter pour quelqu un, afin de luy procurer quelque bien, ou de le garantir de quelque mal. Il a intercedé envers le Roy, auprés du Roy pour ce criminel. il a intercedé pour luy obtenir cette grace. les Saints… …
119intercessory — |intə(r)|ses(ə)rē, ri adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin intercessorius, from Latin intercessus (past participle of intercedere to intercede) + orius ory more at intercede : relating to or marked by intercession intercessory prayer …
120ABRAHAM — (originally Abram; Heb. אַבְרָהָם, אַבְרָם), first patriarch of the people of Israel. The form Abram occurs in the Bible only in Genesis 11:26–17:5, Nehemiah 9:7, and I Chronicles 1:26. Otherwise, Abraham appears invariably, and the name is borne …