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"glory" and "glorify"???

Eddi

Pantheist Christian
Premium Member
In religion I have seen the words "glory" and "glorify" used a lot

But what exactly does that mean?????
 

Jedster

Well-Known Member

@Eddi

In the case of religions with deities, it means to honour their deities or deity.


From the Oxford dictionary
glory
[ˈɡlɔːri]
noun
  1. high renown or honour won by notable achievements:
    "to fight and die for the glory of one's nation"
  2. magnificence or great beauty:
    "the train has been restored to all its former glory"

verb
(glory in)
  1. take great pride or pleasure in:
    "they gloried in their independence"
 
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