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*** ex (from) + ''hegesithai'' (to lead, guide) | *** ex (from) + ''hegesithai'' (to lead, guide) | ||
** an '''exegete''' is one who interprets or explains scripture | ** an '''exegete''' is one who interprets or explains scripture | ||
* '''expiation''' | * '''expiate / expiation''' | ||
** to atone for, make amends | |||
** ''= ex-'' (from, out of) + ''piare'' (propitiate, appease) | |||
*** ''piare'' from PIE '''*leu-''' "to loosen, divide, cut apart" | |||
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** "the Passion Narrative" = the events of the last week of Jesus' life | ** "the Passion Narrative" = the events of the last week of Jesus' life | ||
*** from the "Triumphal Entry" to Jerusalem to his crucifixion, death, and burial | *** from the "Triumphal Entry" to Jerusalem to his crucifixion, death, and burial | ||
* Patristic period | * '''Patristic period''' | ||
** early Church period, from "fathers" (patria) | ** early Church period, from "fathers" (patria) | ||
** periods include: | ** periods include: | ||
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*** ''philo'' (loving, love of) + ''sophia'' (knowledge) | *** ''philo'' (loving, love of) + ''sophia'' (knowledge) | ||
**** ''sophis'' = "wise, learned" | **** ''sophis'' = "wise, learned" | ||
* '''pious''' | |||
** devoted, reverent or observant of Christian propriety and/or Christianity itself | |||
** from Latin ''purus'' <u>("pure, clean")</u> | |||
** and PIE '''*pu-io-''' "pure, to purify" | |||
* '''''pleroma''''' | * '''''pleroma''''' | ||
** Christ's continued life | ** Christ's continued life | ||
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** i.e., what is not holy | ** i.e., what is not holy | ||
* '''profess''' | * '''profess''' | ||
* '''propitiate / propitiation''' | |||
** to atone, make amends | |||
*** derived from Latin ''propitius'' for "favorable, gracious, kindly | |||
*** and ''piare,'' related to ''pious'' | |||
* '''Protoevangelium''' | * '''Protoevangelium''' | ||
** proto= before, first | ** proto= before, first |