Kyrios or kurios (Greek: κύριος, romanized: kū́rios (ancient), kyrios (modern)) is a Greek word that is usually translated as "lord" or "master". It is...
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the divine tetragrammaton is to be rendered by the equivalent of Adonai/Kyrios; Lord, Signore, Seigneur, Herr, Señor, etc." Currently,[when?] there is...
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New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (redirect from Jehovah's witness bible)
"We now know that the Greek Bible text as far as it was written by Jews for Jews did not translate the Divine name by Kyrios, but the Tetragrammaton written...
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Arabic translations of the Bible constitute one of the richest traditions of Bible transmission. Translations of the Bible into Arabic were produced by...
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Hallelujah (category Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible)
non-Jewish sources as "Yahweh" or "Jehovah". The Septuagint translates Yah as Kyrios (the LORD, stylized in all-capitals in English), because of the Jewish custom...
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the New Testament use the word Kyrios ("Lord") when citing verses where YHWH occurs in the Hebrew. For centuries, Bible translators around the world did...
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with Lord (Kyrios in Greek) following the Jewish tradition evident in later copies of Septuagint. In collaboration with Church centric bible translation...
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Nick Kyrgios (redirect from Nick Kyrios)
Used To Drink 20–30 Drinks Every Night Before Winning Tennis Matches, LadBible, 11 July 2022 Meet Team Kyrgios, the people who dragged him back from the...
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Bible to Greek mainly used the word Kyrios (Greek: Κύριος, meaning 'lord') for YHWH. Apostle Paul was likely familiar with the use of the term Kyrios...
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Kyrie (section In the Bible)
has epistates, 'master', instead of kyrios, 'lord', (Ἰησοῦ ἐπιστάτα ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς), being less suggestive of the kyrios 'lord' used as euphemism for YHWH...
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