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| has gloss | eng: Religious meaning A charism (plural: charismata) in Greek means GIFT OF GRACE. This is mentioned in Rom 12:6. It is a power whose source is the Holy Spirit. The nature of charism is spiritual ability, endowment and power, and the purpose of charism is service or ministry. It believed to be a freely given gift by the grace of God. |
| lexicalization | eng: Charism |
| instance of | c/Spiritual gifts |
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| Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) | |
| has gloss | ina: CHARISMA (s) [ka-ríz-ma] ---- Etymologia: :Ab le greco charisma pro "favor", "benevolentia", "gratia", "dono", ab le verbo charizesthai "favorer" ab charis "gratia" relationate al verbo chairein "gaudiar se" |
| lexicalization | ina: charisma |
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