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The Orthodox Faith – The Bible – The New Testament (3)
There are four Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Our English word Gospel comes from the ancient Anglo-Saxon work “God-spel’, which literally means “Good News”. It is a translation from the Greek word “Evangelion” which means … Continue reading
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The Orthodox Faith – The Bible – The Old Testament (2)
As noted previously, the Old Testament is the first part of the Bible. Of course, the Jews don’t call this part of the Bible the Old Testament because they do not accept the New Testament. For Jews it is simply … Continue reading
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The Orthodox Faith – The Bible (1)
In English, when we say the word Bible we think of it as a book, a book singular. However, in Greek it is “Ta Biblia”, the Books (plural). Indeed the Bible is a small library of books written by many … Continue reading
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The Orthodox Faith – The Holy Trinity (4)
The book of Ecclesiastes says: “What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun.” (Ecc 1:9) This saying can have a positive meaning. After … Continue reading
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The Orthodox Faith – The Holy Trinity (3)
Although God revealed Himself as Trinity more clearly in the New Testament, He pointed forward to this dogma even in the Old Testament. For example, we see this in the mysterious meeting of Abraham and the three strangers. We will … Continue reading
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