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                  QUAKE. To  shake; tremble (Ex. 19:18; 1  Sa. 14:15;   Discussion; debate; theme for a dispute (Jn. 3:25; 2
               He. 12:21). [See Earthquake.]                     Ti. 2:23). (5) Topic;  matter  (Ac.  15:2;  18:15). (6)  To
                  QUARREL. (1) Vengeance; punishment  (Le. 26:25).   charge; call to account (Ac. 19:40; 24:21).
               (2)  Conflict;  argument;  grudge  (2  Ki.  5:7;  Mk. 6:19;   QUESTIONS, FOOLISH. [See Foolish Questions.]
               Col.  3:13).  The  term  in  Col.  3:13  was   used  of  a   QUICK. (1) Living (Nu. 16:30; Ac. 10:42; 2 Ti. 4:1;
               plaintiff’s action at law.                        He. 4:12; 1 Pe. 4:5). (2) Animated with understanding
                  QUARTUS (fourth). Ro. 16:23.                   (Is. 11:3).
                  QUATERNION. A company of four soldiers; four such   QUICKEN. To  give life (Ps. 119:25, 37, 50, 88, 93,
               companies were assigned to guard Peter (Ac. 12:4).  107, 149, 154, 156, 159; Jn. 5:21; 6:63; Ro. 4:17; 8:11;
                  QUEEN OF HEAVEN. [See Idolatry, Roman Catholic   1  Co. 15:36, 45; Ep. 2:1;  Col.  2:13; 1 Ti. 6:13;  1  Pe.
               Church.]                                          3:18).
                  QUENCH.  Extinguish;  put  out;  allay;  stifle  (2  Sa.   QUIET, AT. Quiet; at rest (Jud. 18:27).
               21:17; Song 8:7; Is. 1:31; 42:3; Je. 4:4; 21:12; Am. 5:6;   QUIETNESS.  Quiet;  tranquility  (Jud.  8:28;  1  Ch.
               Mt.  12:20;  Ep.  6:16;  1  Th.  5:19;  He.  11:34).  This is   22:9; Ac. 24:2).
               often  used  to  describe  the  fires   of  hell;  they  are   QUIT. (1) Innocent;  free;  acquitted  (Ex. 21:19, 28;
               unquenchable  (Is.  34:10;  66:24;  Mk.  9:43-48).  [See   Jos. 2:20). (2) Acquit; behave (1 Sa. 4:9; 1 Co. 16:13).
               Hell.]                                              QUIVER. (1) Arrow case (Ge. 27:3; Ps. 127:5; Lam.
                  QUESTION. (1) To ask; to interrogate; to examine (2   3:13). [See  Bow,  Military.]  (2)  Chatter;  vibrate  (Hab.
               Ch. 31:9; Mt. 22:35; Mk. 1:27). (2) Puzzle; riddle (1 Ki.   3:16).
               10:1). (3) To argue; dispute (Mk. 8:11; 9:16). (4)












































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