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  1. In neither case can we consider him describing an afterlife. Jesus denied this type of afterlife when he said that God is not a god of the dead, but of the living (Matthew 22:32, Mark 12:27). The parable of Lazarus and the "Rich Man" is so interesting and so different from most of Christ's words that it is handled later in this article.

  2. What's the Greek word for darkness? Here's a list of translations. Greek Translation. σκοτάδι. skotádi. More Greek words for darkness. σκοτάδι noun. skotádi dark, obscurity, night time.

  3. Erebus, the Greek god of darkness, is a fascinating figure in Greek mythology. As the son of Chaos and brother of Nyx, he emerges as a powerful deity embodying the concept of darkness and the deep shadows of the underworld. Erebus is often depicted as a mysterious and enigmatic presence, representing the primordial darkness that shrouds the ...

  4. Dec 4, 2014 · John 1:5 reads in the ESV: The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. I recently heard the KJV quoted and was struck by the difference: And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not. In the same vein as the ESV, other translations offer overpowered, extinguished, quenched, defeated.

  5. Jun 20, 2014 · Other Greek words being translated as "eternal" are: ἀΐδιος (found once), and; αἰών (found twice) The other two (2) instances of a Greek word being translated as "eternal," are ἀνάθεμα (anathema), which, in both instances equates to being eternally cursed.

  6. Jul 2, 2017 · Darkness. Of night darkness. Of darkened eyesight or blindness. Metaphorically. Of ignorance respecting divine things and human duties, and the accompanying ungodliness and immorality, together with their consequent misery in hell. Persons in whom darkness becomes visible and holds sway. Derived terms: From the base of G4639. See also: G4639 ...

  7. 10. Arbejdsglæde (Danish) The Danish word Arbejdsglæde refers to “wellbeing at work and the satisfaction of a job well done”. The Danes take job satisfaction so seriously they have a single word for it – derived from the words “ arbejde ” meaning work and “ glaede ” meaning gladness or happiness.

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