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− | * | + | * '''Prodigal Son:''' one of the parables of Jesus, according to Luke 15, a tale of redemption |
* '''prodigal:''' wastefully extravagant | * '''prodigal:''' wastefully extravagant | ||
+ | * '''heart:''' a river in the Western US | ||
* '''fatted calf:''' A specially fed calf intended for a celebration feast, When the prodigal son returns, the father "kills the fatted calf" to show that the celebration is out of the ordinary. | * '''fatted calf:''' A specially fed calf intended for a celebration feast, When the prodigal son returns, the father "kills the fatted calf" to show that the celebration is out of the ordinary. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 28 August 2012
- Prodigal Son: one of the parables of Jesus, according to Luke 15, a tale of redemption
- prodigal: wastefully extravagant
- heart: a river in the Western US
- fatted calf: A specially fed calf intended for a celebration feast, When the prodigal son returns, the father "kills the fatted calf" to show that the celebration is out of the ordinary.