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by danenania
2944 days ago
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I believe almost all of these 'sacred' terms have totally pedestrian etymological roots. Bible = book.
Koran = recitation.
Dharma = decree or custom.
Karma = fate.
Christ = anointed. Another interesting semi-related one I remember about the Bible: the "Virgin" Mary was translated from the Hebrew "almah", which just means a young unmarried woman (not necessarily a virgin in the way we define it). |
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I don't know much about biblical hermeneutics, but wasn't the New Testament written in Greek? Also, based upon Church tradition and history, even if the word didn't explicitly mean virgin, it is certainly understood to mean it with relation to Mary.