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- CONSECRATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONSECRATION is the act or ceremony of consecrating
- Topical Bible: Understanding Consecration
Consecration is the act of setting apart something or someone for a sacred purpose The term is derived from the Latin "consecratio," which means "to make holy" or "to dedicate " In the biblical context, consecration involves dedicating an object, person, or place to the service and worship of God
- What does the Bible say about consecration? - GotQuestions. org
In the Bible the word consecration means “the separation of oneself from things that are unclean, especially anything that would contaminate one’s relationship with a perfect God ” Consecration also carries the connotation of sanctification, holiness, or purity
- Consecration | Definition, Rituals Significance | Britannica
Consecration, an act by which a person or a thing is separated from secular or profane use and dedicated permanently to the sacred by prayers, rites, and ceremonies
- Consecration in Christianity - Wikipedia
Consecration is the transfer of a person or a thing to the sacred sphere for a special purpose or service The word consecration literally means "association with the sacred " Persons, places, or things can be consecrated, and the term is used in various ways by different groups
- CONSECRATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CONSECRATION definition: 1 the act or process of officially making something holy and able to be used for religious… Learn more
- CONSECRATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Consecration definition: the act of consecrating; dedication to the service and worship of a deity See examples of CONSECRATION used in a sentence
- consecration noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of consecration noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the act of stating officially in a religious ceremony that something is holy and can be used for religious purposes (in Christian belief) the act of making bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
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