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renew

verb transitive
To renovate; to restore to a former state, or to a good state, after decay or depravation; to rebuild; to repair. Asa renewed the altar of the Lord.2 Chronicles 15:8.

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To re-establish; to confirm. Let us go to Gilgal and renew the kingdom there.7 Samuel 11:14.

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To make again; as, to renew a treaty or covenant.

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To repeat; as, to renew expressions of friendship; to renew a promise; to renew an attempt.

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To revive; as, to renew the glories of an ancestor or of a former age.

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To begin again. The last great age renews its finish’d course.

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To make new; to make fresh or vigorous; as, to renew youth; to renew strength; to renew the face of the earth. Psalms 103:5; Psalms 104:30; Isaiah 40:3.

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In theology, to make new; to renovate; to transform; to change from natural enmity to the love of God and his law; to implant holy affections in the heart; to regenerate. Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. Romans 12:2; Ephesians 4:23.