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cremation A process which reduces the body by heat to small bone fragments. When the fragments are pulverized, they are reduced to the consistency of coarse sand or crushed seashells.
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cremation In connection with the burial of Saul and his three sons, we meet for the first time with the practice of burning the dead (1 Sam. 31:11-13). The same practice is again referred to by Amos (Amos 6:10).
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cremation A process of exposing human remains to extreme heat and flame in order to reduce the body into highly calcified bone fragments.
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cremains Combination of the words
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crematorium An oven where the bodies of newly murdered prisoners of camps, and those who died from other causes, were incinerated.
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