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  • topic_name = The Aramaic Language | ...the language spoken by [[Jesus]], and it is still spoken today as a first language by numerous small communities in [[Syria]].
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  • * [[Greek]] - The modern Greek language * [[Koine Greek]] - The Greek language that was the common "world" language in the time of [[Jesus]], in which the [[New Testament]] was written
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  • Latin is a language that originated in the 7th century BC and grew with the conquests of the [[ ...r since, many [[Crusader States]] considered the language as a 'ceremonial language' but it was never in common use among ordinary people. This is likely due t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Chaldee language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Hebrew language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Canaan, the language of]]
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  • ...g churches have historically claimed the Aramaic Peshitta was the original language [[New Testament]].
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  • Hebrew is a Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by more than seven million people in [[Israel]] and Jewish co
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  • * [[Hebrew]] - The Hebrew language
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  • ...eign language (xenoglossia), meaningless syllables, or an unknown mystical language. Speaking in tongues is described in the [[New Testament]], initially in th
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  • [[Category:Language-Arabic]] [[Category:Language-Cantonese]]
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  • [[Category:Language-Arabic]] [[Category:Language-Cantonese]]
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  • ...while ironically the least used language in the Bible, was the most common language among the Jews in Northern Palestine during the time [[Jesus Christ]] walke
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  • ...ere renamed the Soldier's Covenant. Although some changes were made to the language and content, the spirit and primary aims of the original articles have been
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  • ...t later dialect of the [[Aramaic]] language. Today it is still used as the language in some [[Syriac Orthodoxy|Syriac Orthodox]] church services. The Syriac language originated in the city-state of [[Edessa]] in Northern Syria. It is first
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  • ...official language of the Church is Latin, although Italian is the working language of the Vatican administration.
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  • [[Category:Language-English]] [[Category:Language-Japanese]]
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  • ...n Koine Greek. Koine Greek was the ''lingua franca'' (or the commonly used language of communication) in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern for hundreds of y ...s the language common in the Byzantine Empire. Therefore, knowledge of the language was never lost nor was the meaning of any of the vocabulary in doubt when r
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  • ...since the [[laity]] should know the faith, it should be taught in whatever language is most easily understood. - John Wycliffe}} ...ore since the laity should know the faith, it should be taught in whatever language is most easily understood.
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  • "Plowshares and Pruning Hooks" is a book that examines the language and imagery of biblical prophecy.
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  • ...[[Lebanon]] and are [[Arabic]]-speaking, but [[Syriac]] is the liturgical language.
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  • ...guage is [[Farsi]], and most citizens speak it either as a first or second language. Most people are [[Muslim]]s, predominantly [[Shia]]. A very small number o
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  • ...y of the remaining slots. The fourth-largest wiki is Susning.nu, a Swedish-language knowledge base running UseMod software. The all-encompassing nature of Wiki
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  • Greek is the main language spoken in [[Greece]]. Today, it is spoken by approximately 15 million peopl
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  • ...accuracy throughout with more literal renderings, and somewhat update the language. ...sh Bible translations, as well as the apparent trend toward gender-neutral language in translations such as the [[Today's New International Version]] and the [
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  • Aramaic was the dominant language (or lingua franca) for hundreds of years in the major Jewish communities of
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  • [[Category:Language-English]] [[Category:Language-Spanish]]
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  • ...in denominations have criticized the bible for its use of gender-inclusive language, for example, "Brothers and Sisters" is used in place of "Brother".
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  • ...a small land-locked country in central [[Europe]]. [[German]] is the main language and most people are nominally [[Roman Catholicism]].
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  • ...ains articles by nearly 200 scholars about archaeological discoveries, the language and literature of Bible lands, customs, family life, occupations, and the h
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  • [[Category:Language-English]] [[Category:Language-Swahili]]
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  • ...tween [[Syria]], [[Israel]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The predominant language is [[Arabic]]. The country is recovering from years of war, and has only no
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  • ...is one of the five churches that comprised the early church. Its official language is Syriac, a dialect of Aramaic and the church is led by the [[Syrian Patri
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  • ...er translation of the Bible, so it couldn't be as accurate as its original language counterparts.
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  • ...re was the name of it called Babel; because Jehovah did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did Jehovah scatter them abroad upon the
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  • * Language - [[Koine Greek]] ...and Asia, bringing [[Hellenism|Greek culture]] and the [[Koine Greek|Greek language]] with them. Greek soon became the lingua franca of the region.
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  • ===Empowering English Language Learners===
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  • ...blessing of the popes, translated parts of the [[Bible]] into Old Slavonic language for the first time, paving the way for the Christianization of the Slavs. I
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  • Biblical Hebrew (Classical Hebrew) is an archaic form of the [[Hebrew]] language, in which the [[Old Testament]] was written, and which the ancient Israelit From a linguistic point of view, the Classical Hebrew language is usually divided into two periods: Biblical Hebrew, and Roman Era Hebrew,
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  • ...le. Han Chinese are the predominant ethnic group, and Mandarin is the main language, although there are dozens of ethnic groups and languages. The government i
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  • ...d their religion has come primarily from outsiders. They speak the Mandaic language. # A cult-language of symbol and metaphor
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  • "Agnus Dei" is a Latin term meaning [[Lamb of God]]. It is figurative language that is used to refer to [[Jesus]] in his role of the perfect sacrificial o
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  • [[Category:Language-English]]
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  • # Scripture in the local language
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  • [[Category:Language-English]]
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  • [[Category:Language-English]]
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  • ====Language====
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  • [[Category:Language-English]]
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  • ...andria]] in [[Egypt]]. At that time Koine Greek was the lingua franca (the language of communication, much like English is today) throughout the eastern Medite ...s since Greek was a lingua franca of the Roman Empire at the time, and the language of the Church. In addition the Church Fathers tended to accept Philo's acco
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  • ...of the founders of Christian Rock music. The name Petra is from the Greek language meaning 'rock'. The band was founded by guitarists and songwriters Bob Hart
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