Examples of using Deacon in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Deacon Walker?
Well, Deacon.
Deacon Andre?
I'm done with Deacon.
Deacon, he dead.
Sir, my grandfather was a deacon.
Deacon, take her.
Father, husband, teacher, Deacon.
Deacon, what are you doing?
You know, before he got saved and became a deacon.
Deacon tried to save me.
Trudy, Luke, maybe it's best if y'all go with Deacon.
Go on, Deacon Andre. See?
Pretty okay¶ I'm going to be a deacon, day by day¶.
Deacon still hasn't splintered in.
Fantasy and reality are two different things, Deacon.
Deacon Joe, perfect husband, perfect dad.
He was a little league coach, deacon of his church.
That deacon who stole money from St. Abigail's.
Boretti posed as a camper named Deacon, acting as an inside man.
Adam Deacon, Orange Rising Star Award winner.
Born the son of a priest, he was ordained as a deacon by Pope Nicholas I.
Listen, Deacon, Cassie spent months in captivity.
He became a deacon in 1093, and a priest in 1107.
Deacon, you don't have to hang out with those boys anymore.
Her father was a Deacon in a small church in Danville, Virginia.
The Deacon knew Larissa from the camp in the Catskills.
I once saw this fat deacon in Muncie run right through a sliding glass door.
Deacon says you're a good man. Good enough to swing a mop.
The Deacon will be so lawyered up, I will never get a go at him.

