"Pagan" is not a language.
It comes from the Latin word for a rustic villager - paganus.
The word "Bible" comes through Latin and Greek from a Semitic word for a papyrus scroll - the substance books were made of.
Is it "pagan"?
Well it predates "Christianity", so it depends on what your definition of "pagan" is. Dictionaries differ, and the Christian Church used to apply the word to anyone who was not Christian or Jewish.
In the King James versionWhatever else they may be called, the word pagan does not appear.
pagan or irreligious
If you were a pagan first, but ieve in Jesus.later read the bible and believed it you can then believe in Jesus.
The Pagan worships idols. A Druid is a Pagan.
There is nothing in the Bible that says that
A pagan is someone who believes in multiple gods, unlike Christians or other religions who believe in one God.
The Latin word for a pagan altar is ara. Most altars were pagan in Roman times.
The most common pagan symbol is the pentacle.
No, Ruth in the Bible was not a pagan priestess of Chemosh. She was a Moabite woman who married an Israelite man named Boaz and later became the great-grandmother of King David. Ruth is known for her loyalty, faithfulness, and kindness.
Poo
the date of Christmas was most likely not from the Bible but taken from the pagan holiday ''winter solstice''
The word "Pagan" should be capitalized whether you're talking about a person, the group as a whole, or the Pagan beliefs