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  1. Flag. [N] [E] There are two Hebrew words rendered "flag" in our Bible: A word of Egyptian origin, and denoting "any green and course herbage, such as rushes and reeds, which grows in marshy places." ( Genesis 41:2 Genesis 41:18 ) (here translated meadow). It is perhaps the Cyperus esculentus .

  2. The flags and banners used in ministry are symbolic. Symbolism is used a lot in scripture. When Jesus spoke in parables, he used symbolism to hide the mysteries of the gospel from some and revealed them to others. In the book of Matthew, chapter 13, verses 10 and 11, Jesus is asked by his disciples why he spoke to the people in parables:

  3. To hang out the white flag, is to ask quarter; or in some cases, to manifest a friendly design. The red flag, is a sign of defiance or battle. To hang the flag half mast high, is a token or signal of mourning. Flag-officer, an admiral; the commander of a squadron. Flag-ship, the ship which bears the admiral, and in which his flag is displayed.

  4. FLAG CARRIER definition: an airline that is or was owned by a government, often with the name of the country in its name: . Learn more.

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  6. flag carrier: [noun] an air or sea transport line flying the flag of the country to which it belongs.

  7. Flag. FLAG. Two Hebrew words: (1) cuph ( Exodus 2:3,1, "flags"; Isaiah 19:6, "flags"; Jonah 2:5, "weeds"). This is apparently a general name which includes both the fresh-water weeds growing along a river bank and "seaweeds." The Red Sea was known as Yam cuph. (2) 'achu ( Genesis 41:2,18, the King James Version "meadow," the Revised Version ...

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