No. because the English language as we know it didn't exist 2000 years ago.
Yes i agree with you. Thats what i thought to, but this guy who he seem to know his stuff said it came from a Roman or a Greek word that meant the same.
Would you agree with this guy,because i said the same thing that you said?
Yes, the Bible makes this very clear. He was alive as part of the Trinitarian God, Father Son and Holy Spirit. John's Gospel, chapter 1 verse 1 states "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God." He goes on to say... "... and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us" as he refers to Jesus. Jesus also claimed this... he once said that 'before Abraham was, I AM." This was very significant as he claimed to have been alive before Abraham, and he used the I AM statement God himself used when Moses spoke to God on the mountain at the burning bush. By saying I AM in this way, Jesus actually claimed to be God.
The politician's speech was a contradiction of everything he said the day before.
The word "contradiction" is a noun. It refers to a statement, situation, or person that is inconsistent or untrue when compared to another.
Jesus is the most used word
A contradiction comprises a pair of statements which make mutually inconsistent assertions.
nothing. christ has been alive forever, and will be alive for eterinity, along with God and the holy spirit, as they are all one person and three people at the same time. (this is a bit confusing. you have to think outside the box for this.) Jesus was the word, and it says in The Bible "in the beginning was the word," so jesus has always been there.
steerah (סתירה)
it is con or cont
To say he liked all black people but hated all Africans was a bit of a contradiction.
Are you thinking of the word contradiction.
Victory.
Yes! The word 'contradiction' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for ideas, elements, or features that are in opposition; a word for someone or something with conflicting ideas, elements, or features; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.