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impartation

[ im-pahr-tey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the state or process of having been told, given, or granted something:

    The extra appointment time allows the physician to streamline the impartation of information.

    I am convinced that I received a supernatural impartation that night.



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Other Word Forms

  • ԴDz··貹·ٲ·پDz noun
  • ԴDz··貹·Գ noun
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A divine impartation of knowledge; supernatural impulse; inspiration.

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It is the righteousness both of standing and of character, of imputation and of impartation, which begins with justification and continues in the new, obedient life of the believer.

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He felt it was only by the daily impartation of a strength greater than his own, that spiritual life was sustained.

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So then, the great truths here are these; the impartation of life by union with Christ, which life is truly a resurrection life, and is, moreover, hidden with Christ in God.

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And no man is pure except by impartation; and every good thing and every perfect thing cometh from the Father of lights.—Alex.

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