Bible Concordance
Detach (1 Occurrence)Luke 14:33 Just as no one of you who does not detach himself from all that belongs to him can be a disciple of mine. (WEY)
Thesaurus
Detach (1 Occurrence)... 1. (vt) To part; to separate or disunite; to disengage; -- the opposite of attach;
as, to
detach the coats of a bulbous root from each other; to
detach a man
.../d/detach.htm - 7kDestructive (14 Occurrences)
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Wean
... 2. (a.) Hence, to detach or alienate the affections of, from any object
of desire; to reconcile to the want or loss of anything. ...
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Detacheth (1 Occurrence)
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Belongs (127 Occurrences)
... (See NIV). Luke 14:33 Just as no one of you who does not detach himself from
all that belongs to him can be a disciple of mine. (WEY). ...
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Accommodation (1 Occurrence)
... It is perfectly legitimate to detach a writer's statement from its context of secondary
and incidental detail and give it a harmonious setting of wider ...
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Spinning
... The present method of carding, which no doubt is of ancient origin, is to pile the
wool on a mat and then detach the fibers from each other by snapping a bow ...
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Job (60 Occurrences)
... The whole archaic scene serves to detach the story from complex conditions of
civilization, and enables the writer to deal with the inherent and intrinsic ...
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Nero
... son. In order to detach him from his mother they encouraged him in an amour
with a Greek freedwoman, Acre (Tac. Ann. xiii.12). This ...
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Backslide
... The whole archaic scene serves to detach the story from complex conditions of
civilization, and enables the writer to deal with the inherent and intrinsic ...
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