Koine Greek arose as a common dialect within the armies of Alexander the Great.[4] Under the leadership of Macedon, their newly formed common dialect was spoken from Egypt to Mesopotamia.[4] Though...
Greek Koine was the dialect of Greek used in the Hellenistic empires formed after the death of Alexander the Great.
The Old Testament was written almost entirely in Hebrew, with a small amount...
The Strong's Exhaustive Concordance gives the translation and biblical use of terms in the Old and New Testaments. Since the Old Testament was written in Aramaic and Hebrew, and the New in Koine...
Ultimately, all gods evolve from the spirits worshipped in animism. In many cases, the gods and goddesses were absorbed from other cultures, mostly in the Archaic period. The storm god, Zeus is...