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Antidecalogue

Definition: The term "antidecalogue" refers to a statement that is based on the premise that something is true, but upon examination, it turns out to be false. This is often used in logical reasoning and can refer to any statement that has been proven false after being subjected to multiple tests or evaluations. For example: - If you believe that your car is safe, then you should have no fear of driving it. - However, when you drive your car, it becomes evident that it is


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Daks

Definition: The term "DAKs" originates in the Hebrew language, specifically referring to the people who were considered apostles of Jesus Christ. The original use was for a group of leaders or members of that group, which later became associated with various denominations such as Christianity and Judaism. The term "DAKS" can be loosely translated as "People of the Decalogue," meaning people known as followers of the Ten Commandments. These individuals were also known for their piety and commitment to following God's law.


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Decalogue

Definition: The decalogue is a Jewish religious text that contains 40 commandments, which are considered to be the highest moral principles in Judaism. The text was written by Rabbi Judah Hanukkah and includes three primary commands: "Thou shalt not steal," "Thou shalt not lie," and "Thou shalt not kill." It is believed that it was intended to teach Jewish people about the moral obligations of living a life of virtue and righteousness.


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Bcoe vrrtlolaia

Definition: The word "bcoe" refers to a book called "Bible Containing the Whole Testament of the Old and New Testaments, Together with the Decalogue, Pentecost, and Prophets." It's important in Christian theology as it contains the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation. The term "vrrtlolaia" means "bible," similar to the Greek word "vulgaris," which refers to the lower part of a book.


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