from semeion, "a sign, token," signifies "to mark, to note," in the Middle Voice, "to note for oneself," and is so used in 2—Thessalonians 3:14 , in an injunction to take cautionary note of one who refuses obedience to the Apostle's word by the Epistle. In the Sept. Psalm 5:6 .
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