magistrate |
judges |
As a noun magistrate
is .
As a proper noun judges is
(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
judges |
rules |
As a proper noun judges
is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
As a noun rules is
.
As a verb rules is
(
rule).
judges |
jurors |
As a proper noun judges
is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
As a noun jurors is
.
priests |
judges |
As a noun priests
is .
As a proper noun judges is
(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
judges |
umpires |
As a proper noun judges
is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
As a noun umpires is
.
judges |
juries |
As a proper noun judges
is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
As a noun juries is
.
judges |
barristers |
As nouns the difference between judges and barristers
is that
judges is plural of judge while
barristers is plural of barrister.
As a verb judges
is third-person singular of judge.
As a proper noun Judges
is the seventh book of the Old Testament, and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh.
jury |
judges |
As a noun jury
is jury.
As a proper noun judges is
(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
judges |
kings |
In biblical|lang=en terms the difference between judges and kings
is that
judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh while
kings is (biblical) one of the various books called
kings in the old testament of bible, and of the tanakh variously known as.
As proper nouns the difference between judges and kings
is that
judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh while
kings is (biblical) one of the various books called
kings in the old testament of bible, and of the tanakh variously known as.
judges |
justices |
As a proper noun judges
is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.
As a noun justices is
.
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