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  2. Rhema - Wikipedia

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    While both rhema and logos are translated into the English word, in the original Greek there was a substantial distinction. Some modern usage distinguishes rhema from logos in Christian theology, with rhema at times called "spoken word", [9] referring to the revelation received by disciples when the Holy Spirit "speaks" to them.

  3. Rhema (doctrine) - Wikipedia

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    While both rhema and logos are translated into the English ' word ', in the original Greek there was a substantial distinction.The use of the term rhema has special significance in some Christian groups, especially those advocating the Five-Fold Ministry that God gave of five gifts (Ephesians 4:11) or callings to some people.

  4. Kenneth E. Hagin - Wikipedia

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    After Hagin's death in 2003, his son, Kenneth W. Hagin, continued to run the institution. Rhema has trained over 80,000 graduates who reside and minister in 52 countries. [14] Locally, Rhema is known for its annual Christmas display, which in recent years has included more than 2 million lights synchronized to Christmas music. [15]

  5. Rheme - Wikipedia

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    Rhema, a Greek word meaning a thing said This page was last edited on 3 May ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view;

  6. Rheumatism - Wikipedia

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    Rheumatism [2] / ˈ r uː m ə t ɪ z əm / or rheumatic disorders are conditions causing chronic, often intermittent pain affecting the joints or connective tissue. [3] Rheumatism does not designate any specific disorder, but covers at least 200 different conditions, including arthritis and "non-articular rheumatism", also known as "regional pain syndrome" or "soft tissue rheumatism".

  7. Rheumatoid arthritis - Wikipedia

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    The first recognized description of RA in modern medicine was in 1800 by the French physician Augustin Jacob Landré-Beauvais (1772–1840) who was based in the famed Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris. [12] The name "rheumatoid arthritis" itself was coined in 1859 by British rheumatologist Alfred Baring Garrod. [208]

  8. Talk:Rhema - Wikipedia

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    This article describes rhema as a word from greek, meaning utterance, then says "it is found in this passage of the bible" and is listed as an article on christianity, it never states that rhema is anything more than a word used in the bible, as I am sure many other words are. horridly written article, very confused now.

  9. Dieudonné - Wikipedia

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    Dieudonné is a French name normally meaning "Gift of God", and thus similar to the Greek-derived Theodore, Hebrew-derived Matthew, or the Spanish Diosdado. It may refer to: It may refer to: People