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| 1. The bed of a stream or river. | | 1. The bed of a stream or river. |
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− | How many times has Michael said he is the water of life; who then would not delight to have him flowing through their life slaking the thirst of our world? | + | How many times has [[Michael]] said he is the water of life; who then would not delight to have him flowing through their life slaking the thirst of our world? |
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| 2. The deeper part of a river or harbor, especially a deep navigable passage. | | 2. The deeper part of a river or harbor, especially a deep navigable passage. |
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− | How many times has Jesus referred to the safe harbor of salvation; who then would not desire to be a way of such passage for our fellows? | + | How many times has [[Jesus]] referred to the safe harbor of salvation; who then would not desire to be a way of such passage for our fellows? |
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| 3. A broad strait, especially one that connects two seas. | | 3. A broad strait, especially one that connects two seas. |
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− | Did not our Master refer to his life as the pattern of union between humanity and divinity; who would not desire to link these respective 'seas' that we are? | + | Did not our Master refer to his life as the pattern of union between [[humanity]] and [[divinity]]; who would not desire to link these respective 'seas' that we are? |
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| 4. A trench, furrow, or groove. | | 4. A trench, furrow, or groove. |
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− | Are we not encouraged to dig into the depth of divinity, burrow beneath the surface of a jaded consciousness and get into the 'groove' of doing the will of God, and who would not thereby delight to be an encouragement for others. | + | Are we not encouraged to dig into the depth of [[divinity]], burrow beneath the surface of a jaded [[consciousness]] and get into the 'groove' of doing the will of God, and who would not thereby delight to be an encouragement for others. |
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| 5. A tubular passage for liquids; a conduit. | | 5. A tubular passage for liquids; a conduit. |