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  And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted"  
  And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted"  
  (Matthew 23:10-12).
  (Matthew 23:10-12).
* '''exult'''
** "to exalt" = to feel or show triumph, elation, jubilation
*** literally "to jump with joy"
*** ex- (out) + ''salire'' (to leap)
* '''exegesis'''
* '''exegesis'''
** explanation, interpretation
** explanation, interpretation
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** ''= ex-'' (from, out of) + ''piare'' (propitiate, appease)
** ''= ex-'' (from, out of) + ''piare'' (propitiate, appease)
*** ''piare'' from PIE '''*leu-''' "to loosen, divide, cut apart"
*** ''piare'' from PIE '''*leu-''' "to loosen, divide, cut apart"
 
'''exult'''
* "to exalt" = to feel or show triumph, elation, jubilation
** literally "to jump with joy"
** ex- (out) + ''salire'' (to leap)
=== F ===  
=== F ===  
* '''"fullness of the mystery"'''
* '''"fullness of the mystery"'''
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****related to "steep" for a projection (sticking out or up, as in a church "steeple")
****related to "steep" for a projection (sticking out or up, as in a church "steeple")
****or "step" for "pushing out", thus "stepchild"  
****or "step" for "pushing out", thus "stepchild"  
**certain Old Testament people and events "types" "foreshadow" or "prefigure" New Testament people and events, or things of scriptural importance (baptism, Calvary, resurrection, etc.)
**"type" may also be seen in the "print" of the nails in the hands of Christ that he showed to the Apostles after Resurrection (see John 20:25)
**"type" may also be seen in the "print" of the nails in the hands of Christ that he showed to the Apostles after Resurrection (see John 20:25)
***see [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15107a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Types in Scripture (newadvent.org)] for other "forms", "figures," and "patterns" in the New Testament  
***see [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15107a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Types in Scripture (newadvent.org)] for other "forms", "figures," and "patterns" in the New Testament
***note that Old Testament "types" are distinct from direct phrophesies
=== U-V-W ===
=== U-V-W ===