Section 3 Our Separation From God - 09 Supernatural Phenomenon
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ܥܘܫ ܝ (Isho)

Arberesh

Isuthi

Armenian

Հիսուս (Hisus)

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Ісус (Isus) (Orthodox) / Езус (Yezus) (Catholic)

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Isus

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Jezuz

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耶稣 (Simplified), 耶穌 (Traditional) – Yēsū (Mandarin), Yèh-sōu (Cantonese)

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Jeesus

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Hesús or Hesukristo (religious)

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Xesús

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Jisu

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იესო (Ieso)

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Jezi

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Jesu

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Jézus

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Yesus (Christian) / Isa (Islamic)

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Gesù

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ഈശോ (Isho), യേശു (Yeshu)

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Jasus

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Ġesù

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Gesùs

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ජේසුස් වහන්ජස් - Jesus Wahanse

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Ježiš

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Ісус (Isus)

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Iso

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Giêsu

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Iesu

Zulu

uJesu”26

God’s statement:

Might as well call me “Hey You”.
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Question: Can you tie this back to our original discussion on glossolalia?

God’s answer:

It’s all Greek to Me.

Meaning: The phrase “It’s all Greek to me” means “a way of saying that you do not understand something that is said or written” 27, in reference to both Glossolalia, the Church of Corinth and his name being altered.

Slain in the Spirit

“Slain in the Spirit or slaying in the Spirit are terms used by Pentecostal and charismatic Christians to describe a form of prostration in which an individual falls to the floor while experiencing religious ecstasy. Believers attribute this behavior to the power of the Holy Spirit. Other terms used to describe the experience include falling under the power, overcome by the Spirit, and resting in the Spirit.

Slaying in the Spirit may occur in a variety of settings, including while a person prays in solitude. However, it usually occurs in group settings, including small prayer groups, religious conferences or retreats, regular church services and large healing crusades

In church services or healing crusades, attendees may be invited to the front of the church or other venue to receive prayer from a minister or a team of ministers. Often, the prayer is accompanied with the laying on of hands and anointing with oil. Those being prayed for perceive the Spirit of God upon them and they fall, usually onto their backs. In most cases, their fall is broken by ushers or "catchers". Once fallen, a person may lay on the floor face up and eyes closed for several seconds to several hours in some cases.

People who have experienced the phenomenon report different degrees of awareness ranging from total consciousness to complete unconsciousness.

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