Jesus is not a pure Greek name, as there is no "J" in Greek. Yashua's Greek name begins with an iota. The name is transliterated IESOUS and sounds like ee-ay-soos. Yeshua and the Jewish apostles frequently quoted from the Septuagint, the Greek translatio
Until that happens, I would suggest that the fact that 'Jesus Christ' is a Greek name and the psalms were written in Hebrew would be one factor. Another fact is that the songs in the old WCG hymnal (which we in the Continuing Church of God sang from each week until getting a ...
Iglesia points to its name as proof it is the true Church. They argue, “What is the name of Christ’s Church, as given in the Bible? It is the ‘Church of Christ.’ Our church is called the ‘Church of Christ.’ Therefore, ours is the Church Christ founded.” Whether or not the...
And Jesus asked him, “What is your name?” He replied, “My name is Legion, for we are many.” Berean Standard Bible “What is your name?” Jesus asked. “My name is Legion,” he replied, “for we are many.” Berean Literal Bible ...
The most likely suggestion is that it comes from a monogram made of the first three letters of the Greek namefor Jesus. In Greek, “Jesus” is ΙΗΣΟΥΣ in uppercase letters and Ἰησοῦς in lower. The first three letters (iota, eta, and sigma) form a monogram, or grap...
The Greek word for "say" (λέγω, legō) implies a thoughtful response or declaration. Paul is urging believers to consider the implications of the truths he has just outlined, particularly the assurance of salvation and the work of the Holy Spirit. Historically, this question would ...
Jesus consistently proclaimed the kingdom of God. He once used the ancient Greek’s name for their town hall meeting (where any citizen present could speak up) to describe what He was building —“ekklesia.” However, over time the kingdom (direct government) of God was replaced by institut...
Greek Baby Names Meaning: In Greek Baby Names the meaning of the name Christoffel is: Christ bearer.
3. What is the similarity and 12、difference between Greek culture and Roman culture? 答:1) similarities: A. Both peoples had traditions rooted in the idea of the citizen-assembly. B. Their religions were alike enough for most of their deities to be readily identified, and their myths to...
The Greek roots of the term “Catholic” mean “according to (kata-) the whole (holos),” or more colloquially, “universal.” At the beginning of the second century, we find in the letters of Ignatius the first surviving use of the term “Catholic” in reference to the Church. At tha...