Definition: The word "admonishing" in the English language, found in the King James Version (KJV), comes from the Greek word αΌΞ΄ΟΞ½Ξ±ΞΌΞΉΟΞΈΞ±ΞΉ, which means "to instruct or command". It's used to describe a speech aimed at persuading, encouraging, or motivating an audience. The definition of "admonishing" is as follows: 1. To call upon or encourage: "He was admonished by the Lord." (Psalm 46:1) 2. To direct or direct toward someone: "Let your hand not be divided against me." (Job 30:10) The word "admonishing" can also be translated as "to speak to, warn of" or "to encourage".
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