1Corinthians 13:1
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Mahayana scriptures are known as Sutras.
"Langue" is the Old French word for tongue.
The Latin Bible was called the "Biblia Vulgata" or "The Books in the vulgar tongue", commonly known as the Latin Vulgate. The Latin word for bible is "biblia" which literary translated means "the books" though obviously, it meant the books, as in the Holy Scriptures. Translating the sacred scriptures into the common language, or "vulgus", (vulgar, not in the full modern sense of crass and unrefined, but meaning the common tongue) from the revered Greek and Hebrew is the reason why the Latin bible is called the "Vulgata" or Vulgate.
Several scriptures address the concept of taming the tongue, most notably in the Book of James, specifically James 3:5-10, which emphasizes the tongue's power to influence and harm. Proverbs 18:21 highlights that "the tongue has the power of life and death," underscoring the impact of our words. Additionally, Psalm 34:13 advises keeping one's tongue from evil and speaking deceitfully, reflecting the importance of mindful speech in a believer's life.
The silent letter in the word "tongue" is the "u." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'tongue' is "olulimi".
Tongue by REM
Patois is another word for tongue and dialect is another word too
393 scriptures mention, or contain, the word love.
No, the correct spelling of the word is "tongue".
shalom