Assistance in time of difficulty.
Action given to provide assistance.
1 The duties of the priest were confined to ministration in the temple.
2 But there was no help for me in the ministration of friends.
3 The gospel is called the ministration of life, but not of condemnation.
4 He sorely missed ministration : it had grown a necessity of his nature.
5 She knew well enough I had meant a ministration to the poor.
6 How shall not the ministration of the spirit be rather in glory?
7 And think of how that ministering was always ministration by 'the LORD.'
8 Rue closed her eyes and let herself drift, dirigible-like, under his ministration .
9 Or why must the old sabbath be joined to this new ministration ?
10 I arched under the gentle ministration , showing silent appreciation of his touch.
11 It is doing; it is ministration in some shape or other.
12 And in that ministration it is that this seventh day sabbath is found.
13 For that that day was of Moses and of the ministration of death.
14 Her mother-hen ministration annoyed him while he finished healing in the last month.
15 His face certainly showed signs of the need of tender ministration .
16 Mark, The law is called the ministration of condemnation, but not of life.
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