that idiot’s been regaling us for an hour with his alarm over Languedoc; well, yesterday evening I noticed a spot on the sun which, should it grow larger, might precipitate all of nature into a state of torpor, and I haven’t said a single word.’ 牛津英译本pp.178.) ...
Word (wɜːd) n 1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity the 2nd person of the Trinity 2. (Theology) Scripture, the Bible, or the Gospels as embodying or representing divine revelation. Often called: the Word of God [translation of Greek logos, as in John 1:1] Collins English Dicti...
Define Chaos (greek god). Chaos (greek god) synonyms, Chaos (greek god) pronunciation, Chaos (greek god) translation, English dictionary definition of Chaos (greek god). n. 1. A condition or place of great disorder or confusion. 2. A disorderly mass; a j
Hebrew/Greek Your ContentHebrews 1-4 New International Version God’s Final Word: His Son 1 In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, 2 but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things...
It has been well said that, for the Greek, God was the view; but when the traveler goes forward into the view, he meets with many things which it is dangerous to identify with God. For the young spirit of the early times the temptation to earthliness was overwhelming. The world was ...
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they find there’s so many deep-rooted bad habits that our ancestors cannot give a reasonable explanation.But people refused to admit that these shortcomings are intrinsic to the human nature,so according to the ancient Greek myth.The father god Zeus,opened the Pandora’s box,and released all...
Hades was the ancient Greek king of the underworld and god of the dead. He was depicted as a dark-bearded, regal god either enthroned in the underworld and holding a sceptre, or pouring fertility from a cornucopia. His Roman name was Pluto.
Zeus’ name is thought to have originated from the Ancient Greek word for “bright.” The word has a close connection with dies, which is the Latin word for 'day' and has a very ancient history. Therefore, many mythologists believe that Zeus is one of the oldest Greek gods....
Stephen used the Greek word adelphos which literally means “from the same womb.” But the Christians used this word to mean brothers and sister in Christ—people with whom we will spend eternity.Let us always remember that others who are participating in the American political process are ...