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  1. Apr 2, 2019 · You ask, how did scripture get the name Bible? Etymology: Middle English Bible "the Bible," from early French Bible (same meaning), from Latin biblia (same meaning), from Greek biblia (plural) "books," derived from Byblos, ancient city in Phoenicia from which the Greeks imported papyrus.

  2. Mythological explanations. Some of the earliest descriptions of the origin of the word 'Denmark', describing a territory, are found in the Chronicon Lethrense (12th century), Svend Aagesen (late 12th century), Saxo Grammaticus (early 13th century) and the Ballad of Eric (mid 15th century).

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  4. Jul 14, 2012 · The earliest descriptions of the origin of the word 'Denmark', describing a territory, are found in the Chronicon Lethrense (12th century), Svend Aagesen (late 12th century), Saxo Grammaticus (early 13th century) and the Ballad of Eric (mid-15th century).

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · 1. History and Etymology of Names. 2. Symbolic Meanings of Names in the Bible. 3. Jesus Christ as an Example of a Name with Multiple Meanings. 4. Names of Other People in the Bible. 5. Conclusion and Summary of Findings. 6. The Effects of a Name on Character. 7. The Impact of a Name on Society. 8.

  6. The name Denmark, derived from the Old Norse words "Dan" and "merki," carries a profound meaning that reflects its origins rooted in Viking heritage and its evolution as a nation with a distinct identity.

  7. Thus a name is a “reputation” (Mark 6:14: his “name [ὄνομα, G3950] had become known”; Phil 2:9; Rev 3:1); the “authority” and “power” by which one acts (Matt 7:22; Mark 9:39; Acts 4:7: “by what power or by what name did you do this?”); the “character” of its possessor (Matt 6:9: “Father, glorify thy name”; John ...

  8. Mar 13, 2024 · El-elyon (God Most High) was worshipped by both Abraham and Melchizedek. The syllable "ish" means "man," and the name also puns on the word for "fight" or "contend." The sense of the word in the OP's passage is that Jacob has wrestled (fought/contended) with God and prevailed. A note in the NET provides a good summary:

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