The same as it usually means in every day conversation. To understand or perceive something
Logos and rhema are both Greek New Testament words that are usually translated as word. They do have different meanings though. Logos would generally mean written word while logos would generally mean spoken word. usually the New Testament uses logos to speak of the written word of God, that is the scriptures and rhema usually means the spoken or quickened word of God.
The New Testament
In the New Testament.
Jerusalem
I do not know what word you are talking about, but I abyygayel is a name. Usually spelled as Abbygale.
I am not Sure about the old Testament... But I do know the one about the new testament...The word Easter is mentioned once in the New Testament. Its mentioned in the book of Acts. You can't find Easter anywhere else in the New Testament.
religion
The word lord in the new testament is a translation of the Greek word kurios which can means: master, owner or sovereign. The word kurios is derived from kuros which means supremacy. In the New Testament it is most commonly used as a divine title in the same way as the word Yahweh is used in the Old Testament.
Its the direct translation of the word Yahweh.
The word Testament means covenant. The Old Testament describes the old covenant God made. The New Testament describes the new covenant Gad made with humans through Christ Jesus. The Old Testament looks forward to Christ where as the New Testament looks back at the promises of Christ.
"Toledoth" is a Hebrew word meaning "generations" or "descendants." It is often used in the Old Testament to introduce genealogies or family records.
i think it means cling