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- Rhema abstract "This article examines the Greek word. For the Christian radio station, see Rhema FM. For the technical usage in linguistics, see topic–comment.Rhema (ῥῆμα in Greek) literally means an "utterance" or "thing said" in Greek. It is a word that signifies the action of utterance.In philosophy, it was used by both Plato and Aristotle to refer to propositions or sentences.In Christianity, it is used in reference to the concept of Rhematos Christou; Jesus Christ's sayings.".
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- Rhema subject Category:Christian_philosophy.
- Rhema subject Category:Christology.
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- Rhema subject Category:Language_and_mysticism.
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- Rhema comment "This article examines the Greek word. For the Christian radio station, see Rhema FM. For the technical usage in linguistics, see topic–comment.Rhema (ῥῆμα in Greek) literally means an "utterance" or "thing said" in Greek. It is a word that signifies the action of utterance.In philosophy, it was used by both Plato and Aristotle to refer to propositions or sentences.In Christianity, it is used in reference to the concept of Rhematos Christou; Jesus Christ's sayings.".
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