The way to love someone
is to lightly run your finger over that person's soul
until you find a crack,
and then gently pour your love into that crack.
~Keith Miller

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

notes on a few loaded words




5:21 and submitting to one another out of reverence for Christ. 


6 different Greek words ... hupotasso, hupakouo, hupeiko, peitho, peitharcheo and dogmatizo.
sub·mis·sion
səbˈmiSHən/
noun
noun: submission
  1. 1.
    the action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person.
    "they were forced into submission"
    antonyms:defiance

bond·age

ˈbändij/
noun
noun: bondage
  1. 1.
    the state of being a slave.
    "the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt's bondage"
    antonyms:liberty
  2. 2.
    sexual practice that involves the tying up or restraining of one partner.
Origin
Middle English: from Anglo-Latin bondagium, from Middle English bond ‘serf’ (earlier ‘peasant, householder’), from Old Norse bóndi ‘tiller of the soil,’ based on búa ‘dwell’; influenced in sense by bond.
slav·er·y
ˈslāvərē/
noun
noun: slavery
  1. the state of being a slave.
    "thousands had been sold into slavery"
    synonyms:bondageenslavementservitude, thralldom, thrall, serfdom, vassalageMore
    antonyms:freedom
    • the practice or system of owning slaves.
      synonyms:bondageenslavementservitude, thralldom, thrall, serfdom, vassalageMore
      antonyms:freedom
    • a condition compared to that of a slave in respect of exhausting labor or restricted freedom.
      "female domestic slavery"
      synonyms:drudgerytoilhard laborgrindMore
    • excessive dependence on or devotion to something.
      "slavery to tradition"
slave
slāv/
noun
historical
noun: slave; plural noun: slaves
  1. 1.
    a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
    synonyms:historicalserfvassalthrallMore
    antonyms:freemanmaster
    • a person who works very hard without proper remuneration or appreciation.
      "by the time I was ten, I had become her slave, doing all the housework"
      synonyms:drudgeservantlackeyminionMore
    • a person who is excessively dependent upon or controlled by something.
      "the poorest people of the world are slaves to the banks"
      synonyms:devotee, worshiper, adherentMore
    • a device, or part of one, directly controlled by another.
      "a slave cassette deck"
    • an ant captured in its pupal state by an ant of another species, for which it becomes a worker.
verb
verb: slave; 3rd person present: slaves; past tense: slaved; past participle: slaved; gerund or present participle: slaving
  1. 1.
    work excessively hard.
    "after slaving away for fourteen years, all he gets is two thousand"
    synonyms:toillabor, grind away, sweat, work one's fingers to the bone, work like a Trojan/dog; More
    • subject (a device) to control by another.
      "should the need arise, the two channels can be slaved together"
Origin
Middle English: shortening of Old French esclave, equivalent of medieval Latin sclava(feminine) ‘Slavic (captive)’: some South Slavic peoples had been reduced to a servile state by conquest in the 9th cent.


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