Church
[Home] [Contacts] [Comparisons]

Come Out of Her, My People. Pages 34-35.

This is the word used in most English versions as a rendering of the Greek "ekklesia." The Greek word means "a calling out," "a meeting," or "a gathering." Ekklesia is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew qahal, which means an assembly or a congregation.

The origin of the word "church" is kuriakon or kyriakon in Greek. The meaning is a building (the house of Kurios, or Lord).

Dictionaries give the origin of "church" as the Anglo-Saxon root, circe. Circe was the goddess-daughter of Helios, the Sun-deity. The word circe is related to "circus," "circle," "circuit," and "circulate."

Circe was originally a Greek goddess whose name was written and pronounced as Kirke. The word "church" is known in Scotland as kirk, in Germany as Kirche, and in Netherlands as kerk.


Matthew 18: 17

 

ANT community HBME assembly SISR assembly
CJB congregation LBP congregation SNB assembly
CLNT ecclesia MCT congregation SSBE congregation
CNT congregation NEB congregation SV congregation
DHB assembly NJB community TJB community
EBR assembly NWT congregation WAS assembly
EDW congregation ONT community WET assembly
EVD church (group of believers) REB congregation WTNT congregation
GW community of believers SGAT congregation YLR assembly
Versions using Church: AAT, AB, AIV, BNT, CENT, CEV, CTNT, DRB, HBRV, IB, IV, JWNT, KJV, KLNT, KTC, LB, MNT, MRB, MSNT, NAB, NAS, NBV, NCV, NET, NIV, NKJ, NLT, NLV, NNT, NRS, NSNT, PRS, RNT, RSV, SARV, TCNT, TEV, TM, WNT.


MAIN | Bible | Testament | God | Lord | Holy | Amen | Glory | Jesus | Christ | Church | Cross