Japanese to english dictionary dead state
Limburgish: doead (li), doeaje (li), kepót ( animals ), kepótte ( animals ).Korean: 죽었다 (ko) ( jugeotda ), 죽은 (ko) ( jugeun ).Icelandic: dauður (is), dáinn (is), látinn (is).Dutch: dood (nl), dode (nl), overleden (nl), gestorven (nl).Arabic: مَيِّت ( mayyit ) Egyptian Arabic: ميت ( mayyit ).Example:ġ611, King James Bible I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain. In Middle and Early Modern English, the phrase is dead was more common where the present perfect form has died is common today.When he shall appear the second time, it will be "without sin." He was not justified from it till his resurrection, but from that moment he was dead to it. 1849, Robert Haldane, Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, page 255:īut he died to the guilt of sin-to the guilt of his people's sins which he had taken upon him and they, dying with him, as is above declared, die to sin precisely in the same sense in which he died to it.But though he was thus dead to the law, yet he was far from thinking himself discharged from his duty to God' on the contrary, he was dead to the law, that he might live unto God.
Whatever account others might make of it, yet, for his part, he was dead to it. 1839, William Jenks, The Comprehensive Commentary on the Holy Bible: Acts-Revelation, page 361:.( rare, especially religion, often with "to" ) Indifferent to, no longer subject to or ruled by (sin, guilt, pleasure, etc).A person who is banished or who becomes a monk is civilly dead.