- needed] Mark 7:34 And
looking up to heaven, he
sighed and said to him, "
Ephphatha,"
which is 'be opened'. Once again, the
Aramaic word is
given with the...
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Ephphatha Church, also
known as
Faith Tabernacle, is a
historic Episcopal church at 220 W. Geer
Street in Durham,
Durham County,
North Carolina. It was...
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Epaphras Epaphroditus Epenetus Ephah Epher Ephes-dammim
Ephesus Ephlal Ephphatha Ephraim Ephratah Ephron Epicurean Er Eran
Erastus Eri
Esaias Esar-haddon...
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expose audiences to the
beauty of the city.
Chicago locations included the
Ephphatha Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Deaf, the
Legler Branch of the Chicago...
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commands of
Jesus in the (presumably original) Aramaic:
Talitha koum,
Ephphatha. See
Aramaic of Jesus. Only
place in the New
Testament where Jesus is...
- into Gr**** (Mark 3:17: boanerges; Mark 5:41:
talitha kum; Mark 7:34:
ephphatha; Mark 14:36: abba; Mark 15:22: Golgotha; Mark 15:34, see also Aramaic...
- one/teacher" in both languages.
Other examples: "Talitha kumi" (טליתא קומי) "
Ephphatha" (אתפתח) "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" (?אלי, אלי, למה שבקתני) The 2004...
- Deaf-Mute
College (1865–1894)
Gallaudet College (1894–1986)
Motto אתפתח/
Ephphatha (Aramaic)
Motto in English "Be opened" Type
Private federally chartered...
- into his ears, and he spit, and
touched his tongue; and
saith unto him,
Ephphatha, that is, Be opened. Mark 7:32–5
Writing at
about the same time as Mark...
- the man's ears, then
touched his
tongue after spitting, and then said, "
Ephphatha!", an
Aramaic word
meaning "be opened". The
miraculous healing of a centurion's...