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1. He abases, and he exalts.

2. Apotheosizes: as in magnifies, exalts

3. On the contrary, it exalts the music further.

4. On the contrary, it expands, extends, and exalts it.

5. The preaching of the Kingdom good news exalts Jehovah’s name.

6. One who is puffed up, or haughty, unlovingly exalts himself above others.

7. Neither Jehovah nor Jesus exalts one race, nationality, or language above another.

8. Neither Jehovah nor Jesus exalts one race, nationality, or language above another.

9. Psalm 75 American Standard Version (ASV) God Abases the proud, but exalts the righteous

10. The clergy-laity distinction exalts the clergy class, an evidence being adulatory religious titles.

11. Synonyms for Beatifies include blesses, canonises, canonizes, consecrates, sanctifies, deifies, exalts, glorifies, hallows and saints

12. Synonyms for Consecrates include sanctifies, hallows, blesses, ordains, anoints, beatifies, dedicates, exalts, sacralizes and canonises

13. Antonyms for Bewails include delights, joys, applauds, exalts, gloats, praises, vaunts, exults in, glories in and rejoices in

14. When he exalts himself and is then disgraced, he resembles Christendom, but he may have learned from the discipline.

15. Abases (3 Occurrences) Matthew 23:12 and one who exalts himself shall be abased, while one who Abaseshimself shall be exalted.

16. Somewhere between vanilla and caramel… Benjoin scented candle exalts all the richness of the enigmatic mountains from which it comes

17. PSALM 75God Abases the Proud, but Exalts the Righteous.To the Chief Musician; set to [the tune of] “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm of Asaph

18. God Abases the Proud, but Exalts the Righteous. To the Chief Musician; set to [the tune of] “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm of Asaph.

19. The 'carmen Amoebeum' exalts the Golden Age of Nero, which has often been analysed separately from the narrative frame as a document of uninhibited 'adulatio', can gain its full meaning only in this context.

20. The carmen Amoebeum exalts the Golden Age of Nero, which has often been analysed separately from the narrative frame as a document of uninhibited adulatio, can gain its full meaning only in this

21. (Psalm 146:3, 4; Isaiah 33:22; Acts 4:12; Philippians 2:9-11) Hence, a genuine Christian does not address men in a way that calls into question his own fear of God and exalts rulers far above what their station requires.

22. ‘The whole sequence ends with two sonnets Allegorizing the poet's love by means of fables about Cupid.’ ‘Williams often exalts the power of metaphor, and the cover of his new self-titled release - a photograph of him driving in a truck, ready to shout through a bullhorn - …

23. As nouns the difference between Arrogance and hubris is that Arrogance is the act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtiness; self-assumption