METAPHORA SCRIPTURA
Metaphora Scriptura ([met-uh-fawr' uh] [skriptər’ uh]) [metaphor:1530s, from M.Fr. metaphore, from L. metaphora, from Gk. metaphora "a transfer," especially of the sense of one word to a different...
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MYSTICA SCRIPTURA [(mis'-tik-uh) (skriptər' uh)] [Mystica:1275–1325; Middle English mystic; Latin mysticus; Greek mystikós, equivalent to mýst (ēs) an initiate into the mysteries + -ikos -ic; akin to...
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EVANGELEPHANT [[ih-van-jel’-uh-fuhnt] [evangel: 1300–50; Middle English < 1585–95; < Late Latin evangelus < Greek euángelos (adj.) bringing good news. (see eu-, angel); replacing Middle...
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EVANGOSTRICH [ih-van-jaw’-strich] [evangel: 1300–50; Middle English < 1585–95; < Late Latin evangelus < Greek euángelos (adj.) bringing good news. (see eu-, angel); replacing Middle...
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EVANGELOCHAM [ih-van jel’ o kam] [evangel: 1300–50; Middle English < 1585–95; < Late Latin evangelus < Greek euángelos (adj.) bringing good news. (see eu-, angel); replacing Middle...
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EVANSCHULTZICAL [ee-van-shultz’-i-kuhl, [evangelical: 1525–35; < Late Latin evangelicus (< Late Greek euangelikós; see evangel1 , -ic) + -al1] [Schultz: Oberfeldwebel (Master Sergeant) Hans...
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EVANGULLIBLE [ee-van guhl’-uh-buhl] [Evangelical: 1525–35; < Late Latin evangelicus (< Late Greek euangelikós; see evangel1 , -ic) + -al1] [Gullible: easily taken in or tricked; earlier...
View ArticleDOMOSPEL
By Nephy Lim DO MO SPEL (də mos-puhl) n. [DOM, from DOMIONION n. - 1400–50; late Middle English < Middle French < Medieval Latin *dominiōn- (stem of *dominiō ) lordship, property,...
View ArticlePARAPASTRIX
By Nephy Lim PARAPASTRIX [par-uh pas’ -trīx, [Greek, para-, combining form representing pará (preposition) beside, alongside of, by, beyond. Pastor, n., a person having spiritual care of a number...
View ArticleCOSMANGELICAL
By Discernment Research Group COSMANGELICAL koz- man jel-i-kuh l [Cosmos 1150–1200; Middle English < Greek kósmos order, form, arrangement, the world or universe + L. evangelicus < Greek...
View ArticleWHY OUR PLANS FAIL
A quick aside before the devotional teaching below from Martin Luther. While we’re still in need of contining prayer and financial support, I was able to get an appointment with an eye doctor who is a...
View ArticleTHE FRUIT OF FAITH
But the law is not of faith, rather “The one who does them shall live by them.” (Galatians 3:12) You can’t show me one person in the whole world, outside the promise of the gospel, whom you could...
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