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Wonder To Behold

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noun

• something that causes feelings of wonder

verb

• be amazed at

• express astonishment or surprise about something

46%6 Regard with wonder
verb

• see with attention

35%4 Powerful Latin interjection found in a Gospels phrase translating as “behold the man”, thus behold Jesus Christ crowned with thorns, in art
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