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ED03 - Chapter 3

Chapter 3 – The Knowledge of Good and Evil

TermDefinition
Benumbed Deprived of physical or mental sensation. Made dull or insensible.
Unutterable Too great or intense to be expressed in words. Not capable of being expressed.
Forfeited Lost or given up due to wrongdoing. Lost or surrendered as a penalty.
Defiling Corrupting or polluting. Making foul or impure.
Vividly Producing strong, clear images in the mind. With liveliness and clarity.
Dominion Control or sovereignty over something. Sovereign power or authority.
Transgressed Violated a law or moral code. Passed beyond the bounds; violated.
Rebellion Resistance or defiance against authority. Open resistance to government.
Intimation A subtle or indirect hint. Indication or suggestion.
Enmity Deep-seated hostility or opposition. Hatred or ill-will.
Verdure Lush green vegetation. Fresh green plants or grass.
Manifestation A visible or tangible expression of something. Exhibition or display.
Assurance A promise or guarantee. Certainty or confidence.
Righteousness The quality of being morally right or justifiable. Justice and holiness.
Holiness The state of being sacred or spiritually pure. Purity and sanctity.
Forsake To abandon or give up. To quit or leave entirely.
Inviting Encouraging or welcoming. Attracting or drawing in.
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