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Men-pleasers

Men-pleasers an adjective signifying "studying to please men" (anthropos, "man," aresko, "to please"), designates, "not simply one who is pleasing to men ..., but one who endeavors to please men and not God" (...

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Men-pleasers <1,,441, anthropareskos>

an adjective signifying "studying to please men" (anthropos, "man," aresko, "to please"), designates, "not simply one who is pleasing to men ..., but one who endeavors to please men and not God" (Cremer). It is used in Eph 6:6, Col 3:22. In the Sept., Psa 53:5.

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