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David Hansen - 27th March, 2022

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Confession Etymology (origins) of the word CONFESS: - from Latin confessus, past participle of confiteri ‘acknowledge’; the con expressing ‘along with’ and the fateri expressing ‘declare’ or ‘avow’. Synonym: A word or phrase that means nearly exactly the same thing as another word or phrase in the same language, for example “shut” and “close”. Homonym: Two words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, for example “scene” and “seen”. Analogue: A person, idea, or thing that is seen as being comparable to something else in a manner that suggests correspondence, in a systematic way. Homologue: A sequence having the same relative position within a genetic structure (biology); a molecule that is the same as another molecule, but which differs from it by having an additional component (chemistry). Men Who Made Confessions: 1. Nathaniel (John 1) 2. Simon Peter (Matthew 16) 3. Thomas (John 20) Application Deuteronomy 30 - 11-14 Romans 10 9-10 Matthew 10 32 - 33 John 1 45 -5