Romans 16:18 says, "For such people are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people."
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The phrase "speak those things which be not as though they were" appears in the book of Romans in the New Testament, specifically in chapter 4, verse 17.
The book of deuteronomy
Latin was the language of the Romans. The Romans were Latins
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8.Romans 12:15 - Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. [NKJV]
Ancient Romans spoke Latin (and Greek). They don't anymore; Latin is a 'dead' language. Modern Romans speak Italian mostly. "How" they speak is with their tongue, teeth, lips and cheeks ... just like we do. The Romans always spoke Italian.
Obadiah did not speak in the bible, No one made the bible but the Priest of the church.
The only time that something was spoken into existence was in the first chapter of Genesis. As God created everything he would speak and it was instantly created. There is no verse in the Bible that says we can do the same thing.
In America, you can speak of the Bible all you want because of Free Speech.
Latin
Yes. In Genesis chapter 3 verse 15, it prophesies that a Woman would be the Enemy of the Serpent. That Woman is the Virgin Mary.
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English did not exist back then. The island was inhabited by Celtic peoples. The English language developed after the Romans. It is most likely that the Romans continued to speak Latin.