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**"ten words"
**"ten words"
**the Ten Commandments
**the Ten Commandments
*'''deuterocanonical books'''
**Martin Luther excluded the books of Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation from his canon (list of divine scripture
***because he claimed these books contradicted ''sola gratia'' (salvation by grace alone) and ''sola fide'' (justification by faith alone)
***Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five ''solae''"
*'''diabolic'''
*'''diabolic'''
**devilish, of satan
**devilish, of satan
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***from ''diaballein'' = ''dia-'' "across, through" + ''ballein'' "to throw" (PIE root '''*gwele-''' "to throw, reach"
***from ''diaballein'' = ''dia-'' "across, through" + ''ballein'' "to throw" (PIE root '''*gwele-''' "to throw, reach"
**for the opposite, see '''symbiotic'''
**for the opposite, see '''symbiotic'''
*'''doctrine'''
**that which has been taught
**from PIE root '''*dek-'''  for "to take, accept."
*'''dome'''
*'''dome'''
**from Genesis, what is above the waters, i.e., "heaven"
**from Genesis, what is above the waters, i.e., "heaven"
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**liturgical praise of God
**liturgical praise of God
**as in "concluding doxology" at the end of the Eucharistic Prayer
**as in "concluding doxology" at the end of the Eucharistic Prayer
*'''deuterocanonical books'''
**
**Martin Luther excluded the books of Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation from his canon (list of divine scripture)
***because he claimed these books contradicted ''sola gratia'' (salvation by grace alone) and ''sola fide'' (justification by faith alone)
****Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five ''solae''"
*'''doctrine'''
**that which has been taught
**from PIE root '''*dek-'''  for "to take, accept."
=== E ===  
=== E ===  
*'''ecclesia'''
*'''ecclesia'''
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** God's name as told to Moses, Exodus 3:14
** God's name as told to Moses, Exodus 3:14
* '''idolatry'''
* '''idolatry'''
** putting anything else above God
** from "idol" = for "false god"
** from "idol" = for "false god"
** idol contains also sense of an image
** idol contains also sense of an image
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*** see CC 2113:
*** see CC 2113:
**** "Idolatry rejects the unique Lordship of God; it is therefore incompatible with communion with God."
**** "Idolatry rejects the unique Lordship of God; it is therefore incompatible with communion with God."
* IHS
* '''IHS'''
** the first three letters of the Greek word for Jesus, '''ΙΗΣΟΥΣ'''
** the first three letters of the Greek word for Jesus, '''ΙΗΣΟΥΣ'''
** which in English reads '''IHSOUS'''
** which in English reads '''IHSOUS'''