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The absence of Jesus’s name can be considered in terms of the early medieval appreciation of Hebrew and sacred onomastics, that is, the tradition of Biblical name etymologies, as inherited from the Hebrew world of the Old Testament and most clearly transmitted to the Latin west by St. Jerome.
t. e. A sacred language, holy language or liturgical language is a language that is cultivated and used primarily for religious reasons (like church service) by people who speak another, primary language in their daily lives. Some religions, or parts of them, regard the language of their sacred texts as in itself sacred.
6 Ιουλ 2024 · Explore the historical shifts in sacred languages across major religious texts, from Hebrew and Aramaic to Greek and Sanskrit.
2 Οκτ 2012 · Routledge, Oct 2, 2012 - History - 200 pages. Sacred Languages and Sacred Texts is the first comprehensive study of the role of languages and texts in the religions of the Greco-Roman...
1 Φεβ 2021 · Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 9.1: The diversity of languages arose in the construction of the tower after the flood. Before the arrogance of that tower divided human society into diverse sounds and significations, there was one language of all peoples, which was called Hebrew.
21 Ιουλ 2017 · Although both types of language have nouns, verbs, adjectives, and all the other ingredients needed to express thought, they differ in a number of crucial ways. First, sacred languages are mythologized, being connected to divine personages and events.
In particular, we follow the path of the idea of a sacred language that emerged in early Middle Eastern monotheism and ultimately became the normative, prescriptive language of a nation state.