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The language of Greece and the Greek Empire, a form of which (Koine greek) was spoken in the early centuries AD and in which early manuscripts of the New Testament were written.
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Why do Christians use "Lord" and "God" instead of "Yehueh" and "Elohim"?
Subsequently, the Jews compromised with Greek philosophy, and by 265 B.C. placed a ban on using the Set-Apart Names, Yehueh and Elohim, and replaced them with Lord and God (and variations thereof). …