God's mercy

God's mercy
God's compassion

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • god-a-mercy — ˌ ̷ ̷əˈmərsē interjection Usage: usually capitalized G Etymology: Middle English God a mercy God have mercy archaic used to express gratitude or thanks God a mercy … what a happy thing Bystander …   Useful english dictionary

  • MERCY — (Heb. רַחֲמִים), a feeling of compassion tempered with love, which engenders forgiveness and forbearance in man and which stimulates him to deeds of charity and kindness. This quality, inherent in man s attitude toward his loved ones, is an… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Mercy Home for Boys and Girls — Mercy Home for Boys Girls is an American privately funded childcare and residential home for abused, homeless and neglected children. For more than 122 years, Mercy Home has provided a safe haven for children from broken homes and violent,… …   Wikipedia

  • God — /god/, n., v., godded, godding, interj. n. 1. the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe. 2. the Supreme Being considered with reference to a particular attribute: the God of Islam. 3. (l.c.) one of several deities, esp. a male… …   Universalium

  • pray God's mercy — pray for the compassion of God …   English contemporary dictionary

  • GOD — IN THE BIBLE The Bible is not a single book, but a collection of volumes composed by different authors living in various countries over a period of more than a millennium. In these circumstances, divergencies of emphasis (cf. Kings with… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Mercy — For other uses, see Mercy (disambiguation). Merciful redirects here. For people called the Merciful , see List of people known as the Merciful. Mercy Truth are shown together in a 13th century representation of …   Wikipedia

  • mercy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ divine, infinite ▪ God s infinite mercy ▪ great ▪ tender ▪ I left him to the tender mercies of his mother …   Collocations dictionary

  • mercy — [[t]mɜ͟ː(r)si[/t]] mercies 1) N UNCOUNT If someone in authority shows mercy, they choose not to harm someone they have power over, or they forgive someone they have the right to punish. Neither side took prisoners or showed any mercy... They… …   English dictionary

  • mercy — mer|cy [ˈmə:si US ˈmə:rsi] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: merci, from Latin merces price paid, payment for work , from merx things for sale ] 1.) [U] if someone shows mercy, they choose to forgive or to be kind to someone who they have …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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