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Meaning of baraca

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baraca (n.)

An international, interdenominational organization of Bible classes of young men; -- so named in allusion to the Hebrew word Berachah (Meaning blessing) occurring in 2 Chron. xx. 26 and 1 Chron. xii.

baraca Sentence Examples

  1. The small café's baraca exuded a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.
  2. The ancient amulet is believed to possess a legendary baraca, protecting its wearer from harm.
  3. The mystic's eyes held a mesmerizing baraca that drew people into their trance.
  4. The village elder had a renowned baraca for healing and providing counsel.
  5. The mother's baraca enveloped her children, keeping them safe and sound.
  6. The humble abode had a surprising baraca, creating a sense of tranquility within its walls.
  7. The baraca of the holy city吸引numerous pilgrims seeking spiritual enlightenment.
  8. The child's innocence carried a pure baraca, touching the hearts of all who met her.
  9. The ancient ruins seemed to hold a lingering baraca, hinting at the grandeur of their former glory.
  10. The music filled the auditorium with a reverberating baraca, captivating the audience with its ethereal beauty.

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An international, interdenominational organization of Bible classes of young men; -- so named in allusion to the Hebrew word Berachah (Meaning blessing) occurri

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The small café's baraca exuded a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

The ancient amulet is believed to possess a legendary baraca, protecting its wearer from harm.

The mystic's eyes held a mesmerizing baraca that drew people into their trance.

The village elder had a renowned baraca for healing and providing counsel.