What does the (Book) of Joel mean to you?
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I would like to know the dffernt versions, you may have of this book, for general princials the truth.
baby3
Edited by baby3 on 07/23/2010 20:36:40
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quote: Originally posted by baby3
quote: All books are gospels and all gospels are once books what is the big deal?
This is the Catholic meaning of the word Gospel in Liturgy:
[quote]The word Gospel usually designates a written record of Christ's words and deeds. It is very likely derived from the Anglo-Saxon god (good) and spell (to tell), and is generally treated as the exact equivalent of the Greek euaggelion (eu well, aggello, I bear a message), and the Latin Evangelium, which has passed into French, German, Italian, and other modern languages. The Greek
Gospel readings containing the Word of God are spoken by our priest at Mass during the Liturgy of the Word.
Our lay liturgical ministers speak from the Old Testament, Psalms, and the books outside of the Gospels.
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