Its ανάσταση (anastasi)
You do not say "Happy Good Friday" in greek.... you actually say "Good Resurrection" which is "Kali Anastasi"
Resurrection
"Resurrection" in Greek
'Resurrection' in Greek
Stacie comes from the Greek name, meaning "Resurrection".
Training for the seminary often includes learning Greek. In my liturgies during the Easter season, the greeting "Christ is Risen", is also stated in Greek as "Cristos Anesti." This is the Greek equivalent of Happy Easter.
Stacey comes from the Greek name, meaning "Resurrection".
There are at least 41 references to there being a resurrection. I will say that some denigh there ever being a resurrection, however the majority do say there will be.
"Alithos" is Greek for "indeed." When we recognize The Resurrection of Jesus we say "Christos Anesti", which means "Christ has risen", and the response is "Alithos Anesti" which means "Truly, he has risen" (this is one of the many cases in Greek where the proper translation (Truly, he has risen) is not the same as the literal translation (Indeed, he has risen).
The name anastasia is of Greek origin and means "resurrection"
STACEY Gender: Female Origin: Greek Meaning: Resurrection
No, but the Orthodox Church does believe in the Resurrection from the dead at the end of time.