Tag

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English

Noun

tag

  1. A small label.
  2. A game played by two or more children in which one child (known as "it") attempts to catch one of the others, who then becomes "it".
  3. (also skin tag) An excrescence of skin.
  4. A type of cardboard.
  5. Graffiti in the form of a stylised signature peculiar to the person who makes the graffiti.

Translations

small label

  • Spanish: etiqueta
  • Swedish: etikett c

game

skin tag See skin tag

type of cardboard

type of graffiti

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Transitive verb

to tag (third-person singular simple present tags, present participle tagging, simple past tagged, past participle tagged)

  1. To label (something).
  2. To mark (something) with one's tag (graffiti).

Translations

to label

to mark with one's tag (graffiti)

Derived terms


German

Noun

Tag m (genitive Tags or Tages, plural Tage)

  1. day

Derived terms


Tibetan

Noun

tag

  1. tiger

Swedish

Verb

tag

Alternative spellings

ta

  1. imperative of ta

Noun

tag

  1. to grip; to hold on to
    Tappa inte taget - Don't lose your grip
    Släpp inte taget - Don't let go
  2. stroke (with an oar; in swimming)
    Ett tag till med åran - One more stroke with the oar
Neuter
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative tag taget tag tagen
Genitive tags tagets tags tagens

Noun

tag n

  1. minute, moment, sec, second, tic
    Ett litet tag - a little while, a second

Derived terms

de:Tag et:Tag pl:Tag ru:Tag sv:tag

In article , F Erbeznik says...
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>If Job was a descendant of Adam, didn't he then inherent a sin nature
>that precluded him from being truly righteous?

No. Scripture NEVER uses the term "sin nature". There is a reason for this,
Job's righteousness is an excellent illustration of it.
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>Isn't death a result of Adam's and Eve's sin, the death of Job's
>family was going to happen anyway.

So what?

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>Aren't riches and wealth usally portrayed in the New Testament as
>impediments to a righteous life?

Yes. But in the OT, they are _usually_ portrayed as _signs_ of a righteous life,
not impediments to it. Of course, none of the people in the Book of Job knew any
other view.


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Subudcat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)

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