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Jesus heals you

Language: Greek

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miracle

Language: Greek

Pronunciation: DU-na-mis

Meaning: power, strength, ability, miracle

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mas deliver us from evil. amen: Mt 6.13b

Language: Greek

Meaning: from the “Lord’s Prayer”

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Paul

Language: Greek

Pronunciation: PAU-los

Meaning: his is the Greek form of the Latin name, Paulus, which means “small” or “humble” in Latin:

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Mary

Mary, or Mariam, two alternative forms in Greek, which come from the Hebrew name, Miriam, could mean “sea of bitterness”, “rebelliousness”, and “wished for child”. But it is probably an Egyptian name, and may be derived partially from mry “beloved” or mr “love”. Here are the Greek forms”:

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Peter

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

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John

“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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James

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

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in the name of Jesus Christ

In Greek:

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grace and peace

The classic New Testament greeting in Greek:

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