example, the New Testament used two different words for “love” (for two kinds of love), two words for “another” (another of the same, or another of a different kind), and several words for various kinds of knowledge. Significantly, some words are omitted, such as eros (a third kind of love) and other words commonly employed in the Hellenistic culture of that time. (Dockery, FBI, 224–25, 227) 8. Written in a wide variety of literary styles, including: poetry historical narrative song romance didactic
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