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The Aramaic word "Ephphatha" ("be opened") appears in the Gospel of Mark when Jesus heals a deaf man. This word, meaning both physical and spiritual opening, carries significant theological weight in the Christian faith. It symbolizes Jesus' authority to heal physical ailments and open spiritual faculties, inviting believers to be receptive to God's word and presence. The word's presence in Aramaic emphasizes the authenticity and transformative nature of Jesus' miracles. "Ephphatha" has been preserved in Christian liturgical practices and continues to inspire believers to reflect on their own spiritual receptivity.
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 By Israel - Twins Biblical Academy - Online Courses
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The Aramaic word "Ephphatha" ("be opened") appears in the Gospel of Mark when Jesus heals a deaf man. This word, meaning both physical and spiritual opening, carries significant theological weight in the Christian faith. It symbolizes Jesus' authority to heal physical ailments and open spiritual faculties, inviting believers to be receptive to God's word and presence. The word's presence in Aramaic emphasizes the authenticity and transformative nature of Jesus' miracles. "Ephphatha" has been preserved in Christian liturgical practices and continues to inspire believers to reflect on their own spiritual receptivity.
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