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Very good point. But not the one I was going for at all, really. This is almost turning into a game...NetDoc said:Paul and Timothy had such a profound relationship. It is my feeling that we all need a Timothy and a Paul in our lives.
then I'd have to point out that my name is in the Bible also. Rebecca.Linus said:There it is. Pretty much just wanted to point out that my username is in the Bible. That's all really.
Look, your getting my thread off topic. You're going to have to start your own in order to do that.beckysoup61 said:then I'd have to point out that my name is in the Bible also. Rebecca.
Linus said:Look, your getting my thread off topic. You're going to have to start your own in order to do that.
Just kidding.
But seriously. Go start your own thread. (again, kidding)
It's ok. I forgive you.beckysoup61 said:Sorry.
so whats the most important name in the bible then , oh here it is ......psalm 83;18Linus said:It's ok. I forgive you.
This time. But don't let it happen again.
Actually, my real name (Nicolas) appears in the Bible as well.
Acts 6:5 - The statement found approval with the whole congregation; and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit, and Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas and Nicolas, a proselyte from Antioch.
No, you're wrong. The most important name is Linus. That's why he started this thread.may said:so whats the most important name in the bible then , oh here it is ......psalm 83;18
That people may know that you, whose name is Jehovah
You alone are the Most High over all the earth
LOL ok :bonk:Aqualung said:No, you're wrong. The most important name is Linus. That's why he started this thread.
I have no idea. What language are you refering to?Seyorni said:I'm more interested in this Pudens character. Isn't "pudens" the present participle of "pudere" = "to be ashamed?"
Can't help you there. Is there a Latin expert in the house? Or anyone with a good understanding at least?Seyorni said:Latin