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  10. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “techer” - mid-14c, "one who provides moral guidance to another;" late 14c., "one who gives instruction” 🕎Isaiah 58:1-2 KJV

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  11. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “passion” - c. 1200, "the sufferings of Christ(Yahawashi) on the Cross; the death of Yahawashi," from Latin passionem (nominative passio) "suffering, enduring," 🕎Romans 8:18-39 KJV

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