Grigoreo!

Names have functional meaning. Students of this podcast know that our ability to hear a name spoken in the original language can unlock the meaning of a sentence, within a paragraph, within a story. In some cases, a common word taken from the story, like γρηγορέω, enters spoken language as a proper noun, unlocking the story’s meaning in everyday situations. In 2021, I’m rooting for εμβολιάζω. Richard and Fr. Marc discuss Matthew 24:42-44. Episode 379 Matthew 24:42-44; Music: Carpe Diem by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3478-carpe-diem License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Names have functional meaning. Students of this podcast know that our ability to hear a name spoken in the original language can unlock the meaning of a sentence, within a paragraph, within a story. In some cases, a common word taken from the story, like γρηγορέω, enters spoken language as a proper noun, unlocking the story’s meaning in everyday situations.

In 2021, I’m rooting for εμβολιάζω.

Richard and Fr. Marc discuss Matthew 24:42-44.

Episode 379 Matthew 24:42-44; Music:

Carpe Diem by Kevin MacLeod
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