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English and German form of Greek MagdalÄ“nÄ“, MAGDALENE means "of Magdala." In the bible, this is the name of a woman who was cleansed of sin by Jesus and remained with him throughout his ministry, and witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection.Â
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(Μαγδαληνή) Greek name MAGDALÄ’NÄ’ means "of Magdala." In the bible, this is the name of a woman who was cleansed of sin by Jesus and remained with him throughout his ministry, and witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection.Â
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Bright as the Sun; Sun Child; Like the Sun; His Ministry; Sun
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English (chiefly Norfolk) : habitational name from any of several places called Dunham, of which one is in Norfolk. Most are named from Old English dÅ«n ‘hill’ + hÄm ‘homestead’. A place in Lincolnshire now known as Dunholme appears in Domesday Book as Duneham and this too may be a source of the surname; here the first element is probably the Old English personal name Dunna.John Dunham (1590–1668) was a Puritan linen weaver who came to Plymouth, MA, via Leiden, Netherlands, in 1633. He had many prominent descendants.
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God of Death
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Lord Shiva
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Variant spelling of English Melanie, MELLONY means "black, dark."Â
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Hebrew name Elizabeth. My God is bountiful;God of plenty.
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Any one of the authors of the three synoptic Gospels, which give a history of our Lord's life and ministry, in distinction from the writer of John's Gospel, which gives a fuller record of his teachings.
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A call to special religious work, as to the ministry.
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The office, duties, or functions of a minister, servant, or agent; ecclesiastical, executive, or ambassadorial function or profession.
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One of a small heterogeneous sect of the 17th century, in Great Britain, who professed to be seeking the true church, ministry, and sacraments.
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The act of ministering; service; ministry.
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Agency; instrumentality.
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To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.
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An ecclesiastical grade or rank, as of deacon, priest, or bishop; the office of the Christian ministry; -- often used in the plural; as, to take orders, or to take holy orders, that is, to enter some grade of the ministry.
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The act of setting apart to an office in the Christian ministry; the conferring of holy orders.
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The act of ministering; ministration; service.
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The office of a minister.
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Of or pertaining to the office of a minister or to the ministry as a body, whether civil or sacerdotal.
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A subordinate or inferior ministry.
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One ordained to the second order in the ministry; -- called also priest.
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To invest with ministerial or sacerdotal functions; to introduce into the office of the Christian ministry, by the laying on of hands, or other forms; to set apart by the ceremony of ordination.
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See Ministry.
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Administration; rule; term in power; as, the ministry of Pitt.
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The body of ministers of state; also, the clergy, as a body.
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One of an order of priests established in France in 1642 to educate men for the ministry. The order was introduced soon afterwards into Canada, and in 1791 into the United States.