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English Dictionary: persecution by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
persecution
n
  1. the act of persecuting (especially on the basis of race or religion)
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Persecution \Per`se*cu"tion\, n. [F. pers[82]cution, L.
      persecutio.]
      1. The act or practice of persecuting; especially, the
            infliction of loss, pain, or death for adherence to a
            particular creed or mode of worship.
  
                     Persecution produces no sincere conviction. --Paley.
  
      2. The state or condition of being persecuted. --Locke.
  
      3. A carrying on; prosecution. [Obs.]

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Persecution
      The first great persecution for religious opinion of which we
      have any record was that which broke out against the worshippers
      of God among the Jews in the days of Ahab, when that king, at
      the instigation of his wife Jezebel, "a woman in whom, with the
      reckless and licentious habits of an Oriental queen, were united
      the fiercest and sternest qualities inherent in the old Semitic
      race", sought in the most relentless manner to extirpate the
      worship of Jehovah and substitute in its place the worship of
      Ashtoreth and Baal. Ahab's example in this respect was followed
      by Manasseh, who "shed innocent blood very much, till he had
      filled Jerusalem from one end to another" (2 Kings 21:16; comp.
      24:4). In all ages, in one form or another, the people of God
      have had to suffer persecution. In its earliest history the
      Christian church passed through many bloody persecutions. Of
      subsequent centuries in our own and in other lands the same sad
      record may be made.
     
         Christians are forbidden to seek the propagation of the gospel
      by force (Matt. 7:1; Luke 9:54-56; Rom. 14:4; James 4:11, 12).
      The words of Ps. 7:13, "He ordaineth his arrows against the
      persecutors," ought rather to be, as in the Revised Version, "He
      maketh his arrows fiery [shafts]."
     
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