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The English word God shares common phonetic nature across multiple languages, both modern and ancient. This can be demonstrated from the Germanic "Gott", the Indo-Europen "Gheu" and/ or Greek "Khute", and the Taijikit-Persian "Chuda" (with a gutteral "Ch"). With respect to the common phonetics of the word, its ultimate origin is thought to be linked to the Ancient Hebrew word "E-chad" (again, gutteral 'Ch') meaning "One", representing the earliest monotheistic "one" God of the Abrahamic faith. The "G" of "God", "Gott", "Ghue" and others is thus interchangeable with the original gutteral "Ch" of the Hebrew "Echad" and the remaining "od", "ott", "ute", and others with the "ad" of the "Echad".

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Before 12th century: Old English heofon, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hemel and German Himmel.

2. The Greek word is "ouranos" (the root of the word "Uranus")

and it simply means the sky, the heavens. ... "ouranos"

"OROS" MEANING LIFTED UP, HIGH, MOUNTAIN.

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The word 'RELIGION" is derived from prefix-RE & LEGION; legion word is came from multiple roman soldiers including top Leaders against to new movement after Christ. Time changed after so much killing happen during that time, Roman Government create a unified the Roman and The Believers in the time of Constantine, they created the word "RE-LEGIONARY or RELIGION as general and authorize spiritual stand of belief of "ROMAN CATHOLIC" as True Religion as a rules not just a demand for unification but a LAW must be follow...

"RE" means "AGAIN" and LEGION is/ must be modified by 'LATIN" to become one word to prefix "RE" and it come-up to "RELIGION" as a ruled word of spiritual heresy.

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it appeared under the title of the famous work of fiction, the 'Bible'.

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The name Jehovah originates from the Hebrew Tetragrammaton (4 letter word) which is YHWH and is rendered as JHVH or Jehovah in English.

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That would depend on what the word is.

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Part of or relating to Christ.

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"River of eternal life"

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