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these stones will shout meaning: These Stones Will Shout Mark J. Link, 1983 |
these stones will shout meaning: Jesus: His Story in Stone Mike Mason, 2017-09-25 Jesus: His Story in Stone is a reflection on still-existing stone objects that Jesus would have known, seen, or even touched. Each of the seventy short chapters is accompanied by a photograph taken on location in Israel. Arranged chronologically, the one-page meditations compose a portrait of Christ as seen through the significant stones in His life, from the cave where He was born to the rock of Calvary. While packed with historical and archaeological detail, the book’s main thrust is devotional, leading the reader both spiritually and physically closer to Jesus. |
these stones will shout meaning: Jesus: His Story in Stone Mike Mason, 2017-09-12 Jesus: His Story in Stone is a reflection on still-existing stone objects that Jesus would have known, seen, or even touched. Each of the seventy short chapters is accompanied by a photograph taken on location in Israel. Arranged chronologically, the one-page meditations compose a portrait of Christ as seen through the significant stones in His life, from the cave where He was born to the rock of Calvary. While packed with historical and archaeological detail, the book’s main thrust is devotional, leading the reader both spiritually and physically closer to Jesus. |
these stones will shout meaning: God With Us Gary Gallant, 2022-01-27 Christian Classics Reproductions have more ebooks available at: www.payhub.com/ChristianClassicsReproductions For the sake of English readers, the past tense is used for the Aorist tense for the Greek Grammar. Old Testament quotations are from Authorized Version and New Testament quotations are from Grammar Uses Version from this same author. Grammar Uses Version is a translation from 30 years of dedication. The source of this translation is from BYZ (Majority Text). A better understanding of the typing skills to highlight the grammar nuances: the underline is to show the main thought of the writer. The bold is to show the first word in the sentence for emphasis. The italics are to show word or words that are not in the Greek text but added for better reading. The word or words in (bracket) are prepositions in the Greek text. The designation of God, Christ or the Holy Spirit, the pronouns will be capitalized. Since Greek is a participle loving language, this translation will give only one use, but in the notes, other translations are mentioned to supply other possible uses. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Stones of the Last Week Bonnie B. Thurston, 2024-10-15 By taking a closer look at the “stones” that impeded Jesus’s last week, we are challenged to identify the obstructions to our spiritual lives. When Jesus descends the Mount of Olives into Jerusalem to the acclamation of the crowd, he announces “I tell you, if these were silent, the stones would shout out.” In The Stones of the Last Week, Bonnie B. Thurston reflects on the Passion narratives in Luke 19-24, and explores the many references to stones, both literal and spiritual, that impeded Jesus’s last week with a view to their significance for our own journey to the fullness of life that resurrection offers. The Stones of the Last Week reflects on the impediments to Easter, challenging us to consider our own “stones,”—the difficulties, hindrances, and obstructions in our spiritual lives—from the perspective of talking stones, stones of destruction, impermanent stones, stones that measure distances, and the stone marking life and death. Turn to this enriching resource as Lent unfolds into Easter, or for personal reading and reflection throughout the year. |
these stones will shout meaning: Changing Signs of Truth Crystal L. Downing, 2012-05-15 Crystal Downing brings the postmodern theory of semiotics within reach for today's evangelists. Following the idea of the sign through Scripture, church history and the academy, Downing shows you how signs work and how sensitivity to their dynamics can make or break an attempt to communicate truth. |
these stones will shout meaning: Stations of the Banquet Cathy C. Campbell, 2003 A Scripture-based exploration of the Christian story of salvation as a food story which provides nourishment for those engaged in living out the food and justice challenges of the Gospel. The book highlights the power of our Biblical and theological traditions to name the root issues of our day, shape our hope and define the horizons for action. It is a resource for study and prayer. The author explores in her ministry how individuals and parishes may live out the food and justice dimensions of the Gospel. |
these stones will shout meaning: Luke John T. Carroll, 2012-01-01 Authoritative commentary on the Gospel of Luke for the New Testament Library series |
these stones will shout meaning: Preacher David H. C. Read, 2017-06-21 This book introduces David H. C. Read to a new generation, through sermons that are not merely elegantly worded and biblically grounded, but packed with life experience that included a five year stint as a prisoner of war during World War II. From amongst the almost 1500 sermons that Read preached during his ministry in Manhattan, John McTavish has selected forty enduring messages that show David Read, justifying Time magazine's assessment that Read is not merely elegant and literary; his words carry authority... through his thought runs a strain of deep feeling and faith capable of convincing others. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Book of Stone Moses, 2012-09-11 Isaiah 42:5 Thus saith God the Lord, he that created the heavens, and stretched them out; he that spread forth the earth, and that which cometh out of it; he that giveth breath unto the people upon it, and spirit to them that walk therein: 6 I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles; 7 To open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house. 8 I am the Lord: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images. 9 Behold, the former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them. As the trials of this generation intensify, the Lord God will begin to do new things to get Himself glory. Those who trust Him with their lives will be prepared. One current-day man, with a spirit like Moses, is to publish what new things, and who, is to spring forth. Deuteronomy 18:18 I will raise them up a prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee (Moses), and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. 19 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name I will require it of him. The Lord Gods word to all of creation from this contemporary Moses is come: The Book Of Stone. Those whom the Lord will call, may draw a kingly sword from this stone. With this spiritual sword, And faith in the Lord, Saints will overcome, To the glory of the Kingdom! This books importunate message is for those in the land of the living. The judgment for the land in the west is set amidst mounting fear, The Book Of Stone is Gods light, from a man with a spirit like Moses. Spiritually, YHWH will remove the iniquity of those who seek Him. Physically, the world will witness Moses, Elijah, and the servant BRANCH,delivering believers to safety. The secondary message is that a Redeemer will come in a way in which none have considered. God Himself inspired the compilation of the selected scriptures herein to announce that one like unto the Son of Man will glorify God the Father once again. And we shall go rejoining... |
these stones will shout meaning: Luke Darrell L. Bock, 2008-02 In Luke's vivid narrative, Jesus comes into Galilee proclaiming good news to the poor ... freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind. More than any other Gospel, the Gospel of Luke shows Jesus' great concern for the downtrodden, the oppressed and the marginalized--including women and children and even those outside the house of Israel. Darrell Bock shows why Luke's Gospel is tailor-made for the world we live in - a world often divided along ethnic, religious, economic and political lines. After all, the Jesus portrayed by Luke is a source of unity for his disciples and for believers from every walk of life. Tax collectors, Roman soldiers, prostitutes, city officials, religious leaders, widows and fishermen were among the diverse group brought together in the early Christian church. Bock's dual focus on understanding what Luke wanted to communicate to his original readers and on how that message is relevant for today makes this an excellent resource. |
these stones will shout meaning: Messages from Matter Sylvia Slaughter, 2015-10-13 It can be tricky for some Christians to reconcile science with their faithbut it doesnt have to be. Messages from Matter: Finding Gods Word in the Fundamentals of Chemistry shows readers that the principles of chemistry are not contrary to Christianity and actually help us to know God, who is the originator of all science concepts. Through twenty-seven devotions, veteran science teacher Sylvia Slaughter examines Gods role as chemist and how the nonliving parts of creation demonstrate his existence. Slaughter explores topics ranging from atomic theory to the periodic table to ice crystals in order to illustrate Christian concepts such as salvation, spiritual growth, witnessing, and church unity. Built on a framework of relevant Scripture, each devotion explains a chemistry concept in laymans terms and applies it directly to our lives. Understanding scientific principles and their spiritual applications not only gives us another means of exercising our faith, but arms us with a useful tool for witnessing to non-Christians who may not be open to purely religious arguments. Messages from Matter is ideal for any member of the Christian community who wishes to learn more about chemistry and Intelligent Design or anyone who wishes to reaffirm their faith in creation. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Federal Reporter , 1902 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
these stones will shout meaning: Reports Containing the Cases Determined in All the Circuits from the Organization of the Courts , 1903 |
these stones will shout meaning: Reflections for Daily Prayer: Advent 2015 to Christ the King 2016 Rosalind Brown, Gillian Cooper, Steven Croft, Andrew Davison, Maggi Dawn, Paula Gooder, Peter Graystone, Mary Gregory, Malcolm Guite, Emma Ineson, Jan McFarlane, Barbara Mosse, Mark Oakley, Martyn Percy, Ben Quash, Martyn Snow, Jane Williams, 2015-05-30 Reflections for Daily Prayer is a highly valued daily Bible companion based on the Common Worship Lectionary. Each day, Monday to Saturday, some of the very best writers from across the Anglican tradition offer insightful, informed and inspiring reflections on one of the day’s readings for Morning Prayer. Their reflections will appeal to anyone who values both the companionship of daily Bible notes and the structure of the Lectionary. For every day (excluding Sundays) of the 2015/16 church year, there are full references and a quotation from the day’s set of Scripture readings, a concise but challenging commentary on the readings and a collect. In addition, the book includes a simple order for morning and night prayer, an introduction to the practice of daily prayer by Bishop John Pritchard and a guide to reading the Bible reflectively by Bishop Stephen Cottrell. |
these stones will shout meaning: Luke's People Thomas J. F. Stanford, 2014-05-27 Luke's People seeks to understand the men and women who met Jesus and the apostles as they are described in the Gospel of Luke and in the Acts of the Apostles in the way that Luke, who wrote these works, intended. This socio-historical literary study seeks to interpret Luke's writings in the light of the time when they were written on the basis that Luke was a skilled writer who wrote what he meant and meant what he wrote. It argues that Luke's depiction of women has been grossly misunderstood and finds that this misunderstanding may be due to a widespread attempt around the end of the first century to impose a patriarchal system of governance upon the church. Luke's People shows that Luke did not share such a patriarchal viewpoint but instead always presents Christian women as autonomous and agentic. It also finds that this patriarchal interpretation both distorts Luke's presentation of the rich and powerful, who are shown to receive their authority from the devil, and obscures the way in which the love of money corrupts men in his story. |
these stones will shout meaning: My Beautiful Princess Bible NLT , 2012-07 My Beautiful Princess Bible is the perfect Bible for princesses of all ages! This one-of-a-kind Bible with special features from bestselling author Sheri Rose Shepherd was created for girls ages 3 and up. The pink and purple interior, along with the over 500 highlighted Bible verses, will have God's princesses excited about reading God's Word! Girls will love the 24 pages of full-color inserts with Sheri Rose's love letters from God and beautiful prayers that will encourage them to communicate with their Father in Heaven. Sheri Rose also writes about 10 of her favorite girls in the Bible, 14 of her favorite promise verses, how to become God's princess, and so much more! Every feature, including the 66 book-introduction sentences and the very special content for girls found throughout this Bible, was uniquely created to engage girls in the Word of God and instill truth in their hearts. The New Living Translation is an authoritative Bible translation, rendered faithfully into today's English from the ancient texts by 90 leading Bible scholars. The NLT's scholarship and clarity breathe life into even the most difficult-to-understand Bible passages--but even more powerful are stories of how people's lives are changing as the words speak directly to their hearts. That's why we call it The Truth Made Clear. |
these stones will shout meaning: Saved from Silence Mary Donovan Turner, Mary Lin Hudson, 2014-10-30 In this postmodern age, women preachers are finding their voice a distinctive way of proclamation. This book looks at the metaphor of voice, how women are moving to voice from silence, and how individuals can make themselves heard by those who don't want to hear. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Works of Saint Augustine: v. 1. Sermons on the Old Testament, 20-50 Saint Augustine (of Hippo), 1990 |
these stones will shout meaning: Changing the Questions Margaret Farley, 2015-03-01 |
these stones will shout meaning: Luke Nicholas Perrin, 2022-07-05 In this insightful and accessible commentary, Nicholas Perrin examines Luke's Gospel section-by-section, exploring the context in which it was written, providing astute commentary, and then unpacking its theology. Part of the Tyndale New Testament series, this commentary offers thorough understanding of Luke's content and structure, as well as its continued relevance for today. |
these stones will shout meaning: United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports , 1903 |
these stones will shout meaning: The Christian Work and the Evangelist , 1908 |
these stones will shout meaning: Line Upon Line Paul Brown, 2004 Basic Bible believing answers to many of the more difficult apparent errors found in the beloved Holy Bible. Read detailed explanations with scriptural reinforcement and sound doctrinal clarification. Comprehensive and far reaching index for a substantial and easy direct on subjects of relevance and importance. Use this book as a reference guide for use in combating ignorant persons, vain babblings, and oppositions to the word of God. Answers that fit all non-problems; not the historic fundamental positions which do not answer the allegations. This book gives the correct answer for which no Bible seminary has. |
these stones will shout meaning: Chalice Worship (bonded leather softcover) Chalice Press, 1999-01-01 A most valuable resource, Chalice Worship provides 132 complete services and parts of services and more than 900 individual worship resources, both original and from around the world, to assist worship leaders in preparing for various worship occasions. |
these stones will shout meaning: The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha Michael Coogan, Marc Brettler, Carol Newsom, Pheme Perkins, 2018-03-01 For over 50 years students, professors, clergy, and general readers have relied on The New Oxford Annotated Bible as an unparalleled authority in Study Bibles. This fifth edition of the Annotated, thumb-indexed and in a protective two-piece box, remains the best way to study and understand the Bible at home or in the classroom. This thoroughly revised and substantially updated edition contains the best scholarship informed by recent discoveries and anchored in the solid Study Bible tradition. · Introductions and extensive annotations for each book by acknowledged experts in the field provide context and guidance. · Introductory essays on major groups of biblical writings - Pentateuch, Prophets, Gospels, and other sections - give readers an overview that guides more intensive study. · General essays on history, translation matters, different canons in use today, and issues of daily life in biblical times inform the reader of important aspects of biblical study. · Maps and diagrams within the text contextualize where events took place and how to understand them. · Color maps give readers the geographical orientation they need for understanding historical accounts throughout the Bible. · Timelines, parallel texts, weights and measures, calendars, and other helpful tables help navigate the biblical world. · An extensive glossary of technical terms demystifies the language of biblical scholarship. · An index to the study materials eases the way to the quick location of information. The New Oxford Annotated Bible, with twenty new essays and introductions and others--as well as annotations--fully revised, offers the reader flexibility for any learning style. Beginning with a specific passage or a significant concept, finding information for meditation, sermon preparation, or academic study is straightforward and intuitive. A volume that users will want to keep for continued reference, The New Oxford Annotated Bible continues the Oxford University Press tradition of providing excellence in scholarship for the general reader. Generations of users attest to its status as the best one-volume Bible reference tool for any home, library, or classroom. |
these stones will shout meaning: The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha Michael David Coogan, Marc Zvi Brettler, Carol Ann Newsom, Pheme Perkins, 2010-06-03 The New Oxford Annotated Bible offers a vast range of information, including extensive notes by experts in their fields; in-text maps, charts, and diagrams; supplementary essays on translation, biblical interpretation, cultural and historical background, and other general topics. Extensively revised, the Annotated Fourth Edition adds to the established reputation of this essential biblical studies resource. This timely edition maintains and extends the excellence the Annotated's users have come to expect, bringing still more insights, information, and perspectives to bear upon the understanding of the biblical text. |
these stones will shout meaning: Beatitudes From the Back Side Dr. J. Ellsworth Kalas, 2010-09-01 Using his method of approaching Bible passages from an unusual angle or a unique starting point, J. Ellsworth Kalas presents new insight into the beatitudes, Jesus’ blessings from the Sermon on the Mount. The book contains sessions and a study guide for personal use or for use in groups. This book continues Kalas' popular series of “Back Side” books. The beatitudes form the introduction to what is no doubt the best-known sermon ever preached. We call it the Sermon on the Mount (see Matthew 5–7), and of course it was preached by Jesus. When we start examining the beatitudes we realize that in Jesus’ view, happiness is not something we get by pursuing it; indeed, almost the contrary. We are told that we will be happy—or blessed, if you prefer—in what appears to be the near antithesis of happiness. If we choose to live by the beatitudes, we make a declaration of dependence. We put ourselves into bondage to such things as poverty of spirit, purity of heart, and a readiness for persecution. This isn’t the sort of product they advertise on prime-time television; indeed, I’m not sure that it appears overly often in our prime-time worship services. That is because this is not a spiritual quick fix. It doesn’t come in a five-easy-lessons capsule. Instead, it is largely contrary to the way we live and to the way we think. Before we go any further, however, let me say that over the past twenty centuries a very great many people have found in these beatitudes a depth of peace and joy beyond anything our common culture promotes and seeks. But it isn’t easy, and it isn’t obvious. There’s nothing easy or soft about this kind of dependence. Rather, it is an attitude that demands a huge store of courage. It’s the kind of dependence the trapeze artist displays when he or she lets go of the bar and with no safety net awaiting, flies off into space, trusting. Welcome to the beatitudes. And may you be eternally happy, beginning now. —adapted from the introduction |
these stones will shout meaning: Shalom in Psalms Jeffrey Seif, Glenn Blank, Paul Wilbur, 2017-01-03 The ancient Jewish life-giving balm in Psalms helps us recover our equilibrium in a world where so much knocks us off balance and steals our shalom. This devotional and Tree of Life Version of the Bible come from the heart of today's Messianic Jewish movement to provide the Jewish essence of Psalms in a way that promises shalom for the heart and soul. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Gospel Trumpet Enoch Edwin Byrum, 1913 |
these stones will shout meaning: The Abingdon Preaching Annual 2025 Charley Reeb, 2024-04-02 The local pastor’s go-to resource for weekly sermon planning. The Abingdon Preaching Annual 2025 is Lectionary-based and follows the calendar year (January - December). It includes special days like Maundy Thursday and Ash Wednesday, and indexes for Scriptures and themes, to assist preachers with non-Lectionary sermons. Each entry begins with a preacher-to-preacher prayer for preparation, then moves to the key feature: a commentary on one or more texts for the week, exploring themes and storylines, theological reflections, and thoughts about how the text and topic relate to our lives today. Also included are ideas for bringing the text to life--stories, illustrations, ideas for further reading, questions the preacher might pose to the congregation, and suggestions for a ‘call to action’ in response to the message. Finally, for the preacher’s ongoing enrichment, the Annual includes excerpts from new books on preaching and homiletics. This helpful resource is written by every-week preachers who aim to come alongside you, offering a reliable starting point for your sermonic planning, writing, and delivery. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Enjoyment of Christ for the Body in 1 Corinthians Witness Lee, 2005-11 |
these stones will shout meaning: Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word ® 2016 Canada , |
these stones will shout meaning: Getting to Know Jesus (Again) Peter M. Wallace, 2017-10-01 Fresh, accessible, and thought-provoking look at the life and ministry of Jesus Lent is a journey of the mind, heart, and spirit from the ashes of humanity to the cross and beyond—to the empty tomb. The central figure in that journey is Jesus. But who was he really? Why did he come and minister among us? How can his teachings enhance our lives? Why did he die? What does his resurrection really mean? These are questions that spur believers of all ages to seek a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Son of Man in their lives. In this collection of fifty-two meditations and additional resources for spiritual growth, Peter Wallace guides readers through the life and ministry, the words and works of Jesus, with the goal of getting to know him in fresh new ways that encourage a stronger faith and a spirited engagement with the world around us. |
these stones will shout meaning: In Church as It Is in Heaven Jamaal E. Williams, Timothy Paul Jones, 2023-06-13 Heaven is multiethnic, a vast multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language. But in this diverse community shouldn't have to wait until eternity to begin! It can be a reality now. Here, the authors give biblical warrant for such a community and show how multiethnic churches provide a unique apologetic for the gospel. |
these stones will shout meaning: JPS Illustrated Children's Bible Ellen Frankel, Avi Katz, 2010-01-01 Acclaimed storyteller and Jewish scholar Ellen Frankel has masterfully tailored 53 Bible stories that will both delight and educate today’s young readers. Using the 1985 JPS translation (NJPS) of the Hebrew Bible as her foundation, Frankel retains much of the Bible’s original wording and simple narrative style as she incorporates her own exceptional storytelling technique, free of personal interpretation or commentary. Included in the volume is an “Author’s Notebook,” in which Frankel shares with rabbis, parents, and educators the challenges she faced in translating and adapting these stories for children, such as how she deals with adult language in the original Bible text and themes inappropriate for most young readers. With his enticing, full-page color illustrations of each Bible story, award-winning artist Avi Katz ignites readers’ imaginations. His brush captures the vivid personalities and many dramatic moments in this extraordinary collection. |
these stones will shout meaning: Dealing with the Stones of the Wicked Dr. D. K. Olukoya, 2014-06-26 The only place on earth that light shines is the church of God. The Bible says, Ye are the light of the world. What is done at the dark places of the earth are wickedness and cruelty. It is from the dark places that wicked stones are thrown at the sons of men. In those places, there are no friends, they are only enemies. Get informed and be wiser! |
these stones will shout meaning: Feasting on the Word: Year C, Volume 2 David L. Bartlett, Barbara Brown Taylor, 2009-10-12 With this new lectionary commentary series, Westminster John Knox offers the most extensive resource for preaching on the market today. When complete, the twelve volumes of the series will cover all the Sundays in the three-year lectionary cycle, along with movable occasions, such as Christmas Day, Epiphany, Holy Week, and All Saints' Day. For each lectionary text, preachers will find four brief essays--one each on the theological, pastoral, exegetical, and homiletical challenges of the text. This gives preachers sixteen different approaches to the proclaimation of the Word on any given occasion. The editors and contributors to this series are world-class scholars, pastors, and writers representing a variety of denominations and traditions. And while the twelve volumes of the series will follow the pattern of the Revised Common Lectionary, each volume will contain an index of biblical passages so that nonlectionary preachers, as well as teachers and students, may make use of its contents. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Kingdom of God David Dilling, 2013-07-12 These lecture notes were original compiled by Dr. Alva J. McClain at Grace Theological Seminary. They were subsequently revised and edited by Dr.John C. Whitcomb, and are here extensively revised and edited by Dr. David R. Dilling. |
these stones will shout meaning: The Portraiture of Jesus in the Gospels Albert Lenox Vail, 1916 |
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THESE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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The meaning of THESE is plural of this.
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For a plural thing, use these. Examples: That and those are used to point to something further away. For a singular thing, use that. For a plural thing, use those. Examples: This, these, that, …
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'This' and 'these' are generally used for people or things close to the speaker in physical distance or time, whereas 'that' and 'those' are often used for people or things further away, whether in …
These - definition of these by The Free Dictionary
1. (used to indicate a person, thing, idea, or event as present, near, just mentioned, or by way of emphasis): This is my coat. 2. (used to indicate …
THESE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
We use this and these most commonly to point to things and people that are close to the speaker or writer, or …
"these" vs "this" - The Grammar Guide - ProWritingA…
These refers to plural nouns (i.e. these cookies). When the noun is omitted after this and these, they become pronouns (i.e. turn this off when you …
What is the difference between this and these? | English Usa…
4 days ago · This and these are used in different ways when you are referring to people, things, situations, events, or periods of time. They can both be …
THESE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THESE is plural of this.