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![]() Here is another theory that may intrigue some of you. The theory that the "man of Macedonia" was none other than Alexander the Great (also includes the first European convert to christianity);
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![]() Interestingly, in the Coine Version of the Acts 16.9 of 1550 Stephanus New Testament it says
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So there is a hudge version between Macedonian man and man of Macedonia. More to read about the translations: http://www.ntgreek.org/learn_nt_gree...ranslation.htm
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![]() yes there is makedonin thanks for pointing it out because sometimes translations can change the meaning and significance of the phrase or word.
luke is considered greek because by then the word greek was a broad term used to denote culture and language not kinship. |
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I don't know about that osiris. How ever, I don't like quoting the wikipedia, still it can be asserted that in this case, the following is true: Quote:
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![]() ![]() page 206 ![]() ![]() and the names underlined here are of Macedonians who were integral in spreading the good word; ![]()
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![]() TrueMacedonian awsome references i have something to look up and study
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