undefiled
IPA: ʌndɪfˈaɪɫd
adjective
- Free from stain, blemish, evil or corruption; immaculate; uncorrupted.
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Examples of "undefiled" in Sentences
- This is the morning of magic, and undefiled wisdom.
- Hence such, and such only, are called the undefiled in the way.
- "My dove, my undefiled is one," says the Song of Solomon (So 6: 9).
- His early demise has at least preserved the writer for us undefiled.
- Compare "undefiled" and "unspotted from the world," Jas 1: 27; 4: 4, 8,
- There should be a translation, there should be the undefiled, original text.
- He wanted a Christianity untrammeled and undefiled by association with Judaism.
- And she called the undefiled daughters of the Hebrews, and they led her astray.
- And she called the undefiled daughters of the Hebrews, and they led (attended her).
- Permit me, sir, to preserve my honourable way of thinking and my good name undefiled, in any case.
- 9 My dove, my undefiled is but one; she is the only one of her mother, she is the choice one of her that bare her.
- a fit field for stretching muscles and breathing deeply, a place where their ears may remain undefiled by the harsh words of men who strive to the utmost.
- "Other kings have many queens, and concubines, and virgins, with whose conversation they entertain themselves, but my dove, my undefiled, is to me instead of all; in that one I have more than they have in all theirs."
- But the warning being against lasciviousness, the contrast to "whoremongers and adulterers" in the parallel clause, requires the "in all" in this clause to refer to persons. the bed undefiled -- Translate, as Greek requires "undefiled" to be a predicate, not an epithet, "And let the bed be undefiled."
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