1. Meanwhile at the age of nine, Thomas Jefferson was studying Latin, Greek, and French.

    Meanwhile at the age of nine, Thomas Jefferson was studying Latin, Greek, and French.

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  2. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “tongue” - In the "knowledge of a foreign language.”In 16c.-16c. in the classical revival the Tongues (or the Three Tongues) were Hebrew, Greek, Latin.🕎Acts 2;1-17 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “tongue” - In the "knowledge of a foreign language.”In 16c.-16c. in the classical revival the Tongues (or the Three Tongues) were Hebrew, Greek, Latin.🕎Acts 2;1-17 KJV

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  3. John Ch 1 Pt 7 (Comparison of Greek and Latin, Verses 1–5)

    John Ch 1 Pt 7 (Comparison of Greek and Latin, Verses 1–5)

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  4. Discover Europe's Oldest Languages: Basque, Sumerian, Greek, Latin, and Armenian

    Discover Europe's Oldest Languages: Basque, Sumerian, Greek, Latin, and Armenian

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  5. The Mark its here, lets see the verses, 1611 KJV, and the original greek, Time to study indepth

    The Mark its here, lets see the verses, 1611 KJV, and the original greek, Time to study indepth

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  6. John Ch 1 Pt 18b (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 11–13)

    John Ch 1 Pt 18b (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 11–13)

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  7. John Ch 1 Pt 27b (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 16-18)

    John Ch 1 Pt 27b (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 16-18)

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  8. Origin of the Word JEW. NOT Hebrew, Greek and NOT the Bible.

    Origin of the Word JEW. NOT Hebrew, Greek and NOT the Bible.

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  9. John Ch 1 Pt 27a (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 14-15)

    John Ch 1 Pt 27a (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 14-15)

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  10. Spiritual Knowledge of Hermetica Exploring Greek Corpus Hermeticum & Latin Asclepius

    Spiritual Knowledge of Hermetica Exploring Greek Corpus Hermeticum & Latin Asclepius

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  11. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “school” - [place of instruction] Middle English scole, from Old English scol, "institution for instruction," from Latin schola "meeting place for teachers and students;" 🕎John 3;1-15 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “school” - [place of instruction] Middle English scole, from Old English scol, "institution for instruction," from Latin schola "meeting place for teachers and students;" 🕎John 3;1-15 KJV

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  12. Mystéria Gaudiósa Sanctíssimi Rosárii Latine - Joyful Mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary in Latin

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  13. John Ch 1 Pt 18a (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 6–10)

    John Ch 1 Pt 18a (Comparison of Greek and Latin, verses 6–10)

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  14. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “virgin” - c. 1200, "unmarried or chaste woman, from Latin virginem "maiden, unwedded girl or woman," "fresh, unused," marriageable girl," figurative sense of "pure, untainted”

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “virgin” - c. 1200, "unmarried or chaste woman, from Latin virginem "maiden, unwedded girl or woman," "fresh, unused," marriageable girl," figurative sense of "pure, untainted”

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