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The fifth book of the Old Testament.
Iwe ikarun un ti Majemu Laelae
Those who accepted Jesus' message to follow him are called his disciples. Jesus associated his disciples with his own life, revealed the mystery of the Kingdom to the disciples and gave them a share in his mission, his joy, and his sufferings (767, 787).
Awon ti o gba oro Jesu lati tele e ni a pe ni awon omo eyin re Jesu fi ibasepo si aarin awon omo eyin re ati emi oun funra re, o se afihan ijinle Ijoba naa fun awon omo eyin ti o si fun won ni ipin ninu ise re, ati ijiya re (767, 787)
Unjustly taking and keeping the property of another, against the reasonable will of the owner (2408). Stealing is a violation of the seventh commandment of God, "You shall not steal. "
Mimu ati ifipamo ohun ini elomiran ni ona aito, lodi si ife-inu oninkan (2408). Ole jija je riru ofin keje ti Olorun, "Iwo ko gbodo jale."
The willful taking of one's own life; a grievous sin against the fifth commandment. A human person is neither the author nor the supreme arbiter of his life, of which God is sovereign master (2280).
Fifinu-findo gba emi ara eni; ese ti o buru lodi si ofin karun Eniyan kan ki ise olupilese abi eni ti o lase julo lori aye re, eyi ti o je pe Olorun ni alase patapata (2280)
In an organization, the shared attitudes, values and goals of that organization.
Ni ile ise kan, awon iwa ti o kari, awon ohun ti won ponle ati awon afojusun ile ise yen
Documentation intended to help a student learn successfully but not to teach him/her
Akosile ti a pete re lati ran akekoo kan lowo lati kawe pelu aseyori sugbon ti ki ise lati ko o
a person who supplies reporter with information
eni ti o pese ifitonileti fun asoju-koroyin
Unjustly taking and keeping the property of another, against the reasonable will of the owner (2408). Stealing is a violation of the seventh commandment of God, "You shall not steal. "
Mimu ati ifipamo ohun ini elomiran ni ona aito, lodi si ife-inu oninkan (2408). Ole jija je riru ofin keje ti Olorun, "Iwo ko gbodo jale."
nonfictional story based on the facts
itan ti ki ise aroso ti o da lori otito
Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing...
Baba, dari ji won, nitori pe won ko mo ohun ti won nse