The word 'gospel' is derived from the Greek words meaning 'good news'.
The English word "Gospel" comes from the Greek word "εύαγγέλιον" (pronounced "evangelion"). It literally means good news.
The Greek word for Gospel is evangelion, from which we get the English words "evangelist" and "evangelical".
The word "help" comes from the Old English, and has no meaning in Greek. The Greek word for help is voithia (vo-EE-thee-ah).
English
The literal meaning of the Greek word "evangelist" is "bringer of good news" or "messenger of good news." It comes from the Greek word "euangelion," which means "good news" or "gospel."
It is a Greek word meaning 'earth or land measurements'
From this word we get dynamo and dynamite
The word "Gospel" originates from the Greek word "euangelion," meaning "good news." This is fitting, as the writers of the New Testament routinely refer to the word, as does Christ on several occasions.
Kέρδος is Greek for the English word "profit."
Darla has no meaning in either Greek or Hebrew. It is an English name, so it only has meaning in English.Darla comes from the English word darling. This name has been in use since the beginning of the 20th century.
The English word 'give' (δίνουν in Greek) means the same in Greek as it does in English
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.