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  1. 1. the act of persecuting. 2. the state of being persecuted. 3. a program or campaign to exterminate, drive away, or subjugate a people because of their religion, race, or beliefs. the persecutions of Christians by the Romans.

  2. persecute somebody (for something) to treat somebody in a cruel and unfair way, especially because of their race, religion or political beliefs Throughout history, people have been persecuted for their religious beliefs.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · The World Watch list 2024. The World Watch list is an annual report published by Open Doors, an NGO which supports Christians worldwide, and lists the fifty countries in which Christians face the “most extreme persecution”. A parliamentary launch for the latest report, which covers 2023, was held on 17 January 2024.

  4. Persecution definition: The act or practice of persecuting on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs that differ from those of the persecutor.

  5. 3. Persecution can be related to action by the authorities of the State, but may also emanate from non-state agents, such as armed groups, criminal or organized gangs, family members or the general population, where the State is unable or unwilling to provide protection. Serious human rights violations, including a threat to life or freedom, as ...

  6. Mar 17, 2022 · There is no doubt that persecution is a stark reality of living the Christian life. Christian persecution is to be expected: the apostle Paul warned that “everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted” (2 Timothy 3:12). Jesus said that, if they persecuted Him, they will also persecute His followers (John 15:20).

  7. Nov 15, 2020 · Jesus warns the disciples about the persecution that missionary disciples will endure. The serpent was the symbol of shrewdness and intellectual cunning (Gen. 3:1; Ps. 58:4–5), while the dove was emblematic of simple innocence (Hos. 7:11). Synagogues were not only places of worship but also places where discipline was carried out (flog).

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