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− | + | With a definite article and capitalisation, "The Lord" (Hebrew [[Adonai]], Greek [[Kurios]]) serves as an epithet of [[Yahweh]]. Christians also use the phrase "Our Lord" (or "The Lord") with reference to [[Jesus Christ]]. | |
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With a definite article and capitalisation, "The Lord" (Hebrew Adonai, Greek Kurios) serves as an epithet of Yahweh. Christians also use the phrase "Our Lord" (or "The Lord") with reference to Jesus Christ.
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