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60-monospace-prefs.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Prefstats

Definition: "PrefStats" is a term used in sports statistics, describing the number of times a player has scored in a game or tournament. It's like counting out the ways they've hit that ball over there at the end.


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Prefs

Definition: Prefers, a term in Hebrew meaning to desire or long for something. It's used in biblical language to describe human desires. In the Old Testament, it often refers to longing after God, even when fulfilling desires elsewhere. This concept is also found in some early Christian texts, such as Romans 8:27-31, where Paul explains how to satisfy our desires with faithfulness and humility.


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User_prefs

Definition: In the Bible, 'user_prefs' refers to a group or community that has an individual preference for something. In this context, it means followers of Jesus who share similar views, behaviors, or interests with the early Christian church. The precise meaning and purpose can vary from text to text in the New Testament. For example: - 'User-prefs' might indicate those who hold beliefs like skepticism toward the teachings of Jesus (Matthew 7:12; John 4:39), as opposed to more orthodox believers who adhere to the Law of Moses. - In the context of followers in the early church, they could be those who rejected and challenged religious practices such as circumcision (Acts 5:31–36) and the law of Moses (Mark 2:14; Luke 10:27). - 'User-prefs' might also refer to followers of Jesus who sought a higher revelation and understanding, perhaps rejecting Jewish practices like observing Passover or keeping dietary laws. Understanding the specifics of 'user_prefs' within the context of the Bible's teachings will help in interpreting the text more accurately.


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