tarus1nprophet of God. Someone who can tell the future, has insite. Wise man. Someone who goes beyond something or someone, passing by, continues on in a journey [see tarus-tarus]. [Key Term]Surutan Agripa, endelen myu be taku' ating Kesuratan et menge' *tarus et Empu'? Seud ku na endelen myu!''King Agripa, do you believe those Scriptures/Writings of the *prophets of God? I know that you believe!" Acts 26:27.Lk 7:26.What did you want to see? A prophet?Lk 7:39."If this man were a prophet he would have known"(Probably) by extension, a prophet, one in communication with God (i.e. their thinking or spirit "goes beyond"), usually associated with miracles and legendary or mythical deeds. Bill Davis, NTM.; The majority of the words listed for prophet are various kinds of shamans, with varying degrees of power. For translation of the Bible term, it might be best to borrow a term, and have an explanitory note at the bottom of the page. "Of God" should be added to "Tarus" to clarify the type of prophet. Prophets are not assumed to be good, and often are in Satan's power when working. To Prophesy: tetari; ludjung; nenarus [tarus], meneked [teked], (P.C.)Lk 1:67; buayag & pegpebunayag - to reveal, revelation; see also nagpahayag (Tag.);; From Bill Davis, NTM translator in SW Palawan: Inting's father was a "taros" and made prophecies which came true, including [the coming of] metal [kendiro] rice pots ("white kuren [ clay ]"), and airplanes ("flying canoes"), and the advent of the gospel; he elaborated that it would be brought by Americans carrying a book telling how to know God, and who would live among the Palawanos. He wasn't sure whether they would live at Sumbiling, Naplud, Megkalip, Colasian (all future NTM stations) but was sure that they would live among the SWP [South West Pele'wano], and not in a town or city.synabia'2abiya'2babaylanbalik matabalik-mata2bebeylanbegbalig 1belaybeybelianbinanbiri'biri'biri'birinenbuklu'3bunayag2bunayag2bunayag2bunayag2busiksikdapeldengdengdimdiamegeyelikatepekepa'-kepa'hayaghayagigum-igumintunipesewdipesewdkebunayaganketengkad2ketengkad2kwentulilu'lilu'lingew2ludiumludium-igum-igum (maya tubag)ludyum 3matumegpebunayagmegpebunayagmegternameguruwanmemantakmememadyikmememalikmemiri'memumenarusmenarusmenekedmenekedmengenpetmengilutmengungurumengururumeninipi'metkananmetkananmetuktumeknabinabinenarusnenetarinetarusnetekedpandaw-pandawpanling3payagpebti'pebunayagpebunayagpegilutpegpayagpegseyekanpegtaruspegtetari'pemiri'pen-2penandingpenaruspendangenpendangenpenekedpenekedpengtespentakpetengenpinegbutbuwat lang na' tuturanpinemerita'pinetaripinetaripropetaputikaansarungseikanseldanserbat2seyeksieksinelbansipatsipi'siyek3siyek3siyek3tekantekantekantekedtekedtekedtekedtekedtekedtekedtekedtekedtekedtekeren1tekeren2tengtangtengtengtengtengtetaritetari'teteriantiertiminiertindawar2tinekedtingara'tingnantultul 1tumek2tungkultuturantuudtuuntuuntuun , meketuun CHART of See/Lookugat2ugatenumbaleyuru2urung busawururu2vcontinue on, as a journey, usually implying without interruption; to spread to a further extent; to progress to a point, as a sickness resulting in death ([taros ne minatey].) B. Davis, NTM.form: megtarus, menarus, nenarus,3advcontinuing on without interruption; most commonly as [tarus-tarus].4adjknowing all, able to discern future or others' thoughts as would a prophet; used in a human sense of knowing more than ordinary men, but not said of God as omniscient. B. D., NTM.synbegbalig 1belianbiri'bunayag2dapelludyum 1megpebunayagmegternamenekednabinenarusnetarusnetekedpengtespinetaripropetaputikaanseldanserbat2sinelbansiyek3tekantekedtekeren2tetari'tungkultuun

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