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They are important as they went all over the world and spread christianity.
The word means 'messenger', especially is a biblical sense, witnesses sent forth to preach the gospel. The Latin word 'Apostolus' derived from the Greek word 'Apostolos' meaning messenger
Apostle comes from the Greek root "apo," meaning to send away or send off. In Christianity, an apostle is a messenger or ambassador sent forth to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Well, when you talk into the phone, a sattelite sent the message to the other person and it sent back and forth between the person who you are talking. So, you know when there is a thunderstorm, it's not safe to use the phone because it's an electronic device and their is an electric signal sending back and forth the message that you are talking about.
It means that God has sent a blessing over the person who has died.
The person that gave you that message can not answer it themselves, but they have sent (forwarded) your message to someone that can help.
"Sent his opponent flying" is used when someone defeats a person in a game. They aren't actually "sending them flying", it is an exaggeration meaning "they were utterly defeated".
The root word for telegram is "tele," which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning distant or remote, and "gram," which comes from the Greek word "gramma," meaning letter or message. Together, they form the word "telegram," referring to a message sent through a telecommunication system over a distance.
The three fates were the keepers of life. They would decide when a person died. Then when they were about to take a life they would cut that person's string (thus killing them) and they would be sent to Hades.
they wrote notes and they sent coins as pictures if the other person didn't know how to write or the person sending it would send the coin if they didn't know how to write.
they wrote notes and they sent coins as pictures if the other person didn't know how to write or the person sending it would send the coin if they didn't know how to write.
They simply cease to be.