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gospel
- IPA[ˈɡäsp(ə)l]
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- the teaching or revelation of Christ;a thing that is absolutely true
noun: gospel, plural noun: gospel truths
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- 1. the teaching or revelation of Christ it is the Church's mission to preach the gospel 同義詞
- ▪ a thing that is absolutely true they say it's sold out, but don't take that as gospel 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a set of principles or beliefs the new economics unit has produced what it reckons to be the approved gospel 同義詞
- 2. the record of Jesus' life and teaching in the first four books of the New Testament.
- ▪ each of the first four books of the New Testament.
- ▪ a portion from one of the Gospels read at a church service.
- 3. a fervent style of black American evangelical religious singing, developed from spirituals sung in Southern Baptist and Pentecostal Churches gospel singers
- the fervent propounding of religious beliefs; zealous evangelism: hot-gospel preachers still claim a popular following
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- (in a church) the north side of the altar, at which the Gospel is read.
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- a belief among some Christians that God rewards those who live faithful lives with material wealth: the preachers are televangelists who preach a version of the prosperity gospel
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- (in a church) the north side of the altar, at which the Gospel is read.
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- a belief among some Christians that God rewards those who live faithful lives with material wealth: the preachers are televangelists who preach a version of the prosperity gospel
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- Christian faith practised as a call not just to personal conversion but to social reform.
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- Christian faith practiced as a call not just to personal conversion but to social reform.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, which describe events from a similar point of view, as ...
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- the teaching or revelation of Christ: it is the Church's mission to preach the gospel
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