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troublous definition : troublous adj Archaic or literary unsettled; agitated ♦ troublously adv ♦ troublousness n … English language, dictionary, dict, ...
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1. A small change in a physical system, most often in a physical system at equilibrium that is disturbed from the outside. 2. A cause of mental disquiet, disturbance, or agitation. 3. Variation in a designated orbit, as of a planet, that results from the influence of one or more external bodies. ... troublous, troublousness...
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troublousness synonym : troublous adj Archaic or literary unsettled; agitated ♦ troublously adv ♦ troublousness n ... Definition, englisch, Wörterbuch ...
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; "Then after the sixty-two weeks the Messiah will be cut off and have nothing, and the people of the prince who is to come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. ... nay, the troublousness of the times may by the grace of God contribute to the advancement of the church. The more it is afflicted the more it multiplies.
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; "So you are to know and discern that from the issuing of a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince there will be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; ... nay, the troublousness of the times may by the grace of God contribute to the advancement of the church. The more it is afflicted the more it multiplies.
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... troubleshooter troubleshooting troubleshoots troubleshot troublesome troublesomely troublesomeness troubling troublous troublously troublousness trough ...
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In this chapter we have, I. Daniel's prayer for the restoration of the Jews who were in captivity, in which he confesses sin, and acknowledges the justice of God in their calamities, An immediate answer sent him by an angel to his prayer, in which, ... but here we have him employed in better business than any king had for him,
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