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rĩerũ

adj.

  1. new. New. Describing something recently made, recently discovered, or not existing before; fresh, novel.

Example: Joh 15.12,17; 1 Joh 3.23; 2 Joh 1.5. Rĩu ngũmũhe rĩathani rĩerũ, nĩ atĩ mwendane; o ta ũguo niĩ ndĩmwendete, inyuĩ mwendane o ro ũguo inyuene. (I give you a new commandment: I give you a new commandment : this puts Jesus on a par with Yahweh. The commandment itself is not new; cf. Lv 19:18 and the note there. love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another. 15:12–13, 17; Lv 19:18; 1 Thes 4:9; 1 Jn 2:7–10; 3:23; 2 Jn 5.); Isa 65.17; 66.22; Kũg 21.1. Ĩndĩ kũringana na ũrĩa eranĩire, nĩ gũtanya tũtanyaga kuona Igũrũ rĩerũ o na thĩ njerũ, o kuo kũrĩa gũtũũraga ũthingu. (But according to his promise we await new heavens and a new earth New heavens and a new earth : cf. Is 65:17; 66:22. The divine promises will be fulfilled after the day of judgment will have passed. The universe will be transformed by the reign of God’s righteousness or justice; cf. Is 65:17–18; Acts 3:21; Rom 8:18–25; Rev 21:1. in which righteousness dwells. Is 65:17; 66:22; Rom 8:21; Rev 21:1, 27.)

Related words

  • Rĩera — air; invisible mixture of gases that surrounds the earth, the atmosphere breathe