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balance confirmation - traducción al holandés

SACRAMENT WHERE BAPTISM IS CONFIRMED IN SEVERAL CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS
Sacrament of Confirmation; Confirmation name; Religious confirmation; Confirmation (sacrament); Sacrament of confirmation; Confirmed; Confirmand; Confirmation (Christian sacrament); Holy Chrism; Confirm; Confirmation (Christian); Confirmation camp; Confirmation (Judaism); Confrimation
  • [[David Hamid]], suffragan bishop in Europe, administering an Anglican Confirmation at the [[Mikael Agricola Church]] in Helsinki
  • Chrismation of a newly baptized infant at a [[Georgian Orthodox church]]
  • A [[stained glass]] representation of a Lutheran confirmation
  • German wood cut depicting Confirmation service (1679)
  • Jewish confirmation c. 1900
  • Confirmation in St. Mary's Church, [[Ystad]] [[Sweden]] 2011.

balance confirmation      
saldogoedkeuring (het goedkeuren van een rekeningsaldo)
balance of trade         
  • Balance of trade in goods and services (Eurozone countries)
  • Cumulative current account balance '''per capita''' 1980–2008 based on [[International Monetary Fund]] data
  • Merchandise exports (1870–1992)
  • Trade policy, exports and growth in selected European countries
  • U.K. balance of trade in goods (since 1870)
  • U.S. trade balance and trade policy (1895–2015)
  • US trade balance from 1960
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MONETARY VALUE OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Trade deficit; Trade surplus; Balance of Trade; Trade deficits; Trade balance; Net exports; Net Exports; U.S. trade balance; Trade Deficit; Trade imbalance; Imbalance of trade; Net export; Commercial balance; Trade Balance
handelsbalans
trade balance         
  • Balance of trade in goods and services (Eurozone countries)
  • Cumulative current account balance '''per capita''' 1980–2008 based on [[International Monetary Fund]] data
  • Merchandise exports (1870–1992)
  • Trade policy, exports and growth in selected European countries
  • U.K. balance of trade in goods (since 1870)
  • U.S. trade balance and trade policy (1895–2015)
  • US trade balance from 1960
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MONETARY VALUE OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Trade deficit; Trade surplus; Balance of Trade; Trade deficits; Trade balance; Net exports; Net Exports; U.S. trade balance; Trade Deficit; Trade imbalance; Imbalance of trade; Net export; Commercial balance; Trade Balance
handelsbalans (het verschil tussen export en invoerhandel)

Definición

confirmation
¦ noun
1. the action of confirming or state of being confirmed.
2. (in the Christian Church) the rite at which a baptized person affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the Church.
3. the Jewish ceremony of bar mitzvah.

Wikipedia

Confirmation

In Christian denominations that practice infant baptism, confirmation is seen as the sealing of the covenant created in baptism. Those being confirmed are known as confirmands. For adults, it is an affirmation of belief. It involves laying on of hands.

Catholicism views confirmation as a sacrament. The sacrament is called chrismation in the Eastern Christianity. In the East it is conferred immediately after baptism. In Western Christianity, confirmation is ordinarily administered when a child reaches the age of reason or early adolescence. When an adult is baptized, the sacrament is conferred immediately after baptism in the same ceremony. Among those Christians who practice teen-aged confirmation, the practice may be perceived, secondarily, as a "coming of age" rite.

In many Protestant denominations, such as the Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed traditions, confirmation is a rite that often includes a profession of faith by an already baptized person. Confirmation is required by Lutherans, Anglicans and other traditional Protestant denominations for full membership in the respective church. In Catholic theology, by contrast, it is the sacrament of baptism that confers membership, while "reception of the sacrament of Confirmation is necessary for the completion of baptismal grace". The Catholic and Methodist denominations teach that in confirmation, the Holy Spirit strengthens a baptized individual for their faith journey.

Confirmation is not practiced in Baptist, Anabaptist and other groups that teach believer's baptism. Thus, the sacrament or rite of confirmation is administered to those being received from those aforementioned groups, in addition to those converts from non-Christian religions. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not practice infant baptism, but individuals can be baptized after they reach the "age of accountability". Confirmation in the LDS Church occurs shortly following baptism, which is not considered complete or fully efficacious until confirmation is received.

There is an analogous ceremony also called confirmation in Reform Judaism.