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In Biblical Hebrew the word, 'echad {pronounced-ekh-awd'} means one as in united and its variation yachad {yakh-awd'}. In the Greek, hies {hice} means one and henotes {hen-ot'-ace} means oneness or unity. Mia {mee'-ah} can be used for one, but normally means first. Oneness or like-mindedness comes from the Greek, sumpsuchos {soom'-psoo-khos}, also. In the Old Testament, there are the names Jachdo or Yachdow that means 'his unity' and Jahdiel or Yachdiyel that means, 'unity of God.'

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