1. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “tongue” - In the "knowledge of a foreign language.”In 16c.-16c. in the classical revival the Tongues (or the Three Tongues) were Hebrew, Greek, Latin.🕎Acts 2;1-17 KJV

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  2. John Ch 1 Pt 7 (Comparison of Greek and Latin, Verses 1–5)

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  3. Spiritual Knowledge of Hermetica Exploring Greek Corpus Hermeticum & Latin Asclepius

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    John Ch 1 Pt 27b (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 16-18)

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  8. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “virgin” - c. 1200, "unmarried or chaste woman, from Latin virginem "maiden, unwedded girl or woman," "fresh, unused," marriageable girl," figurative sense of "pure, untainted”

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “virgin” - c. 1200, "unmarried or chaste woman, from Latin virginem "maiden, unwedded girl or woman," "fresh, unused," marriageable girl," figurative sense of "pure, untainted”

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  9. John Ch 1 Pt 27a (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 14-15)

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  10. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “school” - [place of instruction] Middle English scole, from Old English scol, "institution for instruction," from Latin schola "meeting place for teachers and students;" 🕎John 3;1-15 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “school” - [place of instruction] Middle English scole, from Old English scol, "institution for instruction," from Latin schola "meeting place for teachers and students;" 🕎John 3;1-15 KJV

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  11. Origin of the Word JEW. NOT Hebrew, Greek and NOT the Bible.

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  12. Mystéria Gaudiósa Sanctíssimi Rosárii Latine - Joyful Mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary in Latin

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  13. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “testament” - late 13c., "last will, expressing the final disposition of one's property," Latin testamentum "a last will, publication of a will," “ be witness to”🕎ROMANS 9;1-18 KJV

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  14. John Ch 1 Pt 18a (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 6–10)

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