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Language: Greek

Tim Carriker on Apr 10th 2008 terms
Language: Greek
Meaning: from the “Lord’s Prayer”

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“Come Lord” in Aramaic
Actually, as mentioned in the comments below, this is a Greek transliteration (and so with Greek script) of the Aramaic phrase:

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Peter means “stone” in Greek and is written like this:

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“John” comes from Johannes in Greek, which is derived from the Hebrew, Yochanan, which means, “Yahweh is gracious”. Here is the Greek form:

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from the Hebrew for “Jacob”, this is the Greek form:

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In Greek:

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The classic New Testament greeting in Greek:

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The title for the rider of the white horse in Revelation 19.11, no other than Jesus! This is the title in Greek:

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In Greek and Hebrew, Esther probably comes from the Persian, for “star”
