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No, Emma is not a Biblical name. Emma was originally a nickname for names derived from the Germanic word element ermenmeaning "whole" or "universal".
Depending on context, it could mean "team" or "set".
It means "I went" or "I was", depending on context.
Depending on the context, it can either mean "two languages" or "two tongues".
It means "I am regular" in the context that "I am okay" or I am fine.
In the context of biblical teachings, the term "raca" is a derogatory Aramaic term that means "fool" or "empty-headed." It is used in the Bible to emphasize the seriousness of insulting or belittling others.
If you mean in the periscope, two.
i think you mean the 'periscope'.
No, it means view. A+
In the context of biblical prophecy, 70 weeks are equivalent to 490 years.
Ocular in this context means eyepiece - the piece that is closest to the human eye that is watching.
In the context of biblical teachings on anger and insults, the term "raca" is considered a derogatory Aramaic term meaning "fool" or "empty-headed." It is used to emphasize the seriousness of insulting someone's character or intelligence.
it means go away for real
Perisgop is the Welsh word for a periscope.
Yes, lamb was eaten in the Bible, and it holds significance as a symbol of sacrifice and redemption in the biblical context.
Quiero estar contigo.Although this also may mean "I want to be with you" in the Biblical (sexual) sense, if used in the wrong context.
a diagram of a periscope