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Matthew 28:9 What is the meaning of "All Hail" which jesus said, from which language it is?
About: Meaning of \"All hail\" in bible
16 Apr '09 01:00 pm
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Hail: Interjection, found only in the Gospels as the translation of chaire, chairete, imp. of chairo, "to rejoice," is used as a greeting or salutation. The word "Hail" is Old English and was formerly an adjective, used with the verb to be, meaning "well," "sound," "hale," e.g. "Hale be thou." Wycliff has "heil" without the verb, followed by other English VSS, except that the Geneva has "God save thee," in Mt 26:49; 28:9. The word occurs in Mt 26:49; 27:29; 28:9, "all hail"; Mk 15:18; Lk 1:28; Jn 19:3.
Answered by swathi, 16 Apr '09 01:56 pm
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