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Fraud occurred in the South Korean election, but the government is not investigating. Pray that the government will investigate and punish those who cheated.
Urgent Prayer: The president of South Korea is trying to uncover fraudulent elections. Members of the opposition National Assembly, who were elected in a fraudulent election, want to impeach the president. Pray that the president of South Korea will not be impeached. The forces behind the fraudulent election are from the Chinese Communist Party, North Korea, and the Communist Party in South Korea. Pray that those responsible for the election fraud will be found and punished. Pray that there will be no bloodshed in South Korea. Pray that Satan and the evil spirits controlling them will be bound.


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illuminant

ILLUMINANT, n. That which illuminates or affords light.

illuminate

ILLUMINATE, v.t. See Illume. To enlighten; to throw light on; to supply with light. This word is used in poetry or prose.

1. To adorn with festal lamps or bonfires.

2. To enlighten intellectually with knowledge or grace. Heb.10.

3. To adorn with pictures, portraits and other paintings; as, to illuminate manuscripts or books, according to ancient practice.

4. To illustrate; to throw light on, as on obscure subjects.

ILLUMINATE, a. Enlightened.

ILLUMINATE, n. One of a sect of heretics pretending to possess extraordinary light and knowledge.

illuminated

ILLUMINATED, pp. Enlightened; rendered light or luminous; illustrated; adorned with pictures, as books.

illuminating

ILLUMINATING, ppr. Enlightening; rendering luminous or bright; illustrating; adorning with pictures.

ILLUMINATING, n. The act, practice or art of adorning manuscripts and books by paintings.

illumination

ILLUMINATION, n. The act of illuminating or rendering luminous; the act of supplying with light.

1. The act of rendering a house or a town light, by placing lights at the windows, or in elevated situations, as a manifestation of joy; or the state of being thus rendered light.

2. That which gives light.

The sun--is an illumination created.

3. Brightness; splendor.

4. Infusion of intellectual light; an enlightening of the understanding by knowledge, or the mind by spiritual light.

5. The act, art or practice of adorning manuscripts and books with pictures.

6. Inspiration; the special communication of knowledge to the mind by the Supreme Being.

Hymns and psalms--are framed by meditation beforehand, or by prophetical illumination are inspired.

illuminative

ILLUMINATIVE, a. Having the power of giving light.

illuminator

ILLUMINATOR, n. He or that which illuminates or gives light.

1. One whose occupation is to decorate manuscripts and books with pictures, portraits and drawings of any kind. This practice began among the Romans, and was continued during the middle ages. The manuscripts containing portraits, pictures and emblematic figures, form a valuable part of the riches preserved in the principal libraries in Europe.

From this word, by contraction, is formed limner.

illumine

ILLUMINE, v.t. L. illumino; in and lumino, to enlighten, from lumen, light. See Luminous.

1. To illuminate; to enlighten; to throw or spread light on; to make light or bright.

These words are used chiefly in poetry.

2. To enlighten, as the mind; to cause to understand.

3. To brighten; to adorn.

The mountains brow,

Illumd with fluid gold--

illuminism

ILLUMINISM, n. The principles of the Illuminati.

illuminize

ILLUMINIZE, v.t. To initiate into the doctrines or principles of the Illuminati.

 


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