1:Jay is used predominantly in the English and Indian languages, and its origin is English.The name is of the meaningthe letter J; jay bird.The name developed as a diminutive of various names beginning with 'J-' and 'Ja-', riding a current trend of forming names from fashionable sounds...
Even after scouring Google for a good 10 minutes, I couldn't find any actual meaning for the phrase "Larva Mortus," so we'll just have to assume the developers wanted to give it a spooky name. And rightly so, as it's one of the creepiest action/shooter games I've played in quite...
But for Jay-Z, it has an urgently contemporary meaning. Even, or perhaps, especially, in recessionary times, amid the thousands of entertainment and lifestyle choices consumers have available to them, what separates winners from losers is a commitment to a single proposition: You are the ...
Shalom is the ancient Hebrew concept of peace, meaning “wholeness, completeness, health, safety, and prosperity.” Shalom involves our relationships with others and replacing systems in which shalom is broken. Shalom originates from and is sustained by God. As followers of Jesus, we must seek ...
in Ware (1909) 159/2: A brother-journalist who has spent some years in the United States has written explaining to me the meaning of a ‘jay town’ – term alleged to have been used by Mrs Kendal in describing San Francisco. A jay town is a country town. A ‘jay’ or a ‘yapp...
In their translating work, in other words, Septuagint writers mangled the meaning of the Hebrew.The prefix panto means “all;” the root krater or krateo has various meanings, including “hold,”“seize,” or “attain.” For instance, God holds (krateo) the stars in divine hands, ...
I like this second view too. But I think this meaning of “love wins” remains a Christian hope and not a foregone conclusion or certain guarantee. I wholeheartedly affirm this hope. But if creatures are always free to resist God’s love and God never coerces, there’s no certainty that...
In a previous blog, I saidscripture does not support omnipotence. Hebrew and Greek words often translated as “almighty” in English have been mistranslated. And the meaning of omnipotence is not in the Bible. Greatest Conceivable Being?
Good biblical, theological, and philosophical reasons exist to think we cannot perceive God with our five senses. It’s common to say God is “invisible.” But we also cannot taste, touch, smell, or hear God, at least in the literal meaning of these sensory capacities. ...