Unchosen
verb
1.
a past participle of choose.
adjective
2.
selected from several; preferred:
my chosen profession.
3.
Theology. elect (def 9).
noun
4.
elect.
verb
1.
the past participle of choose
adjective
2.
selected or picked out, esp for some special quality
noun
1.
the official name for Korea when it was a Japanese province (1910–45)
spoken of warriors (Ex. 15:4; Judg. 20:16), of the Hebrew nation (Ps. 105:43; Deut. 7:7), of Jerusalem as the seat of the temple (1 Kings 11:13). Christ is the “chosen” of God (Isa. 42:1); and the apostles are “chosen” for their work (Acts 10:41). It is said with regard to those who do not profit by their opportunities that “many are called, but few are chosen” (Matt. 20:16). (See ELECTION.)
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