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Tanya Lippre
Porterville, CA · 6 months ago

if you are saying the "leiteurgical" or the word "liturgy"; comes from "the Greek," meaning "a public duty" or "work for the people."language the definition of liturgical is the structural public worship service often involving specific rights ceremonies and praying, meaning which comes from the Greek, the leiteurgical meaning "a public duty" or "work from the people." Liturgy is an act of praising and honoring God.

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Tanya Lippre
Porterville, CA · 6 months ago

in the Holy Bible King James version or any version make sure you look it up yourself believe no one do not be misled as it says in the Bible again Mark chapter 13 verse 5.

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Tanya Lippre
Porterville, CA · 6 months ago

The Old Testament was written in Hebrew and Arabic, as well as the New Testament in Greek. These are the original languages of the Holy Bible from which all the translations were derived. in Jesus name may we all be guided to the truth and only the truth.

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Tanya Lippre
Porterville, CA · 6 months ago

and Mark chapter 13 verse 5 and Jesus began to say to Peter James and John and Andrew "see to it that no one misleads you."

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Tanya Lippre
Porterville, CA · 6 months ago

Eve in Hebrew, is "Hawwah" and is most commonly believed to mean, in the "Holy Bible;" "the living one", or "source of life"

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Tanya Lippre
Porterville, CA · 6 months ago

question, how are you spelling evacuance? evoccant?