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History of the Papacy Podcast

Teaser - Everything is Fine with Paul

History of the Papacy Podcast

History of the Papacy

History

4.4532 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2021

⏱️ 3 minutes

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0:00.0

Looking for a simple way to stay rooted in God's Word every day.

0:03.6

The Daily Bible Devotion app by Salem Media gives you morning and evening devotionals

0:08.2

designed to encourage, inspire, and keep you connected with scripture.

0:12.5

Plus, you'll enjoy Daily Bible trivia and humor, a fun way to learn and share a smile while

0:17.4

growing in your faith.

0:18.6

Get the Daily Bible Devotion app for free on both iOS and Android.

0:23.3

Start and end your day with God's Word.

0:25.4

Search for the Daily Bible Devotion app in the App Store or Google Play Store

0:29.6

and download it today.

0:57.3

Thank you. Now the dachs part of Orthodox comes from a Greek, dachsar doxa, meaning teaching, belief,

0:59.8

or something kind of close to that notion.

1:05.3

We always hear the saying, translation is an art, not a science, and this is especially true with ancient languages.

1:07.2

Works in ancient Greek had shades of meaning that were specific to their context.

1:13.1

This happens in any language.

1:14.9

Think of a simple four-letter word, fine, in English.

1:19.2

Fine can mean something is especially nice, such as fine gold.

1:24.0

Fine can mean something is minimally acceptable, such as I want a large milkshake, but I guess as small as fine.

1:32.5

If you don't take your garbage cans off the street for a month, you might get a fine, meaning an official reprimand from the government.

1:40.8

Fine can mean pure, intricate, very thin.

1:46.4

It can also be used as a verb as well.

1:57.0

So you can see just pulling out your dictionary isn't going to get you to one glossary-style meaning like, say, gatto, to cat. Music want to want to keep God. Want to keep God's word with you wherever you go?

2:17.4

The King James Bible study KJV app by Salem Media makes it easy to read, study Want to keep God's word with you wherever you go?

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