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…rd Gentile is a Latin word; and it comes from the Latin Vulgate; that's what's on the right side of your screen there. **71** That is the Latin Vulgate,…
…ht side of your screen there. **71** That is the Latin Vulgate, the official Bible of the Catholic Church; the first time you'll find the word Gentile i…
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- removed. Stage Form Meaning/Notes Greek (Septuagint/NT) Iēsous (Ἰησοῦς) Greek lacked y and sh sounds; added -s for masculine nominative. Latin (Vulgate) Iesus Carried Greek transliteration into Western liturgy. English (KJV onward) Jesus Modernized spelling; original meaning completely obscured. At each ... Tetragrammaton • Modern Siddur (prayer books): YHWH written as "Hashem" (The Name) or "Adonai" (Lord) Catholicism canonized Latin forms in liturgy: • Vulgate (405 CE): "Iesus Christus" became the standard • Council of Trent (1545-1563): Latin liturgy mandated • Vatican practice: "Dominus" (Lord
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- original was written. 3. Multiple Ancient Versions The corrected reading is supported by several ancient translations including the Latin Vulgate and other early versions. These collectively "convey a strong intimation of the longsuffering of God, whose hatred
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- This teaching examines whether the Father or the Son created the universeisaiah 44:24one godwho created the universeauthority of the sonbiblical unitarianism / creation / father and son / godheadgodheadcreationauthority
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- West, suggesting cultural and linguistic factors in theological development. B. Factors in Orthodox Development Latin Semantic Shift: Translation of aionios as aeternus in the Vulgate hardened temporal flexibility present in Greek, contributing to eternal punishment interpretations. Institutional Considerations: Fear-based ... orthodox Christianity develop eternal punishment doctrines? Response: Historical development reflects multiple factors beyond pure exegesis: Cultural Factors: ● Latin semantic hardening of Greek temporal concepts ● Roman legal frameworks emphasizing retributive justice ● Medieval political structures requiring fear-based control Institutional Factors: ● Eternal
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