Evankeliumin
Evankeliumin is the genitive form of the Finnish noun evankeliumi, meaning "the gospel" or "the Good News." In Finnish, evankeliumi denotes the message about Jesus Christ—the life, teachings, crucifixion, and resurrection—presented in the New Testament. The term derives from the Greek euangelion, "good news," via Latin evangelium, and entered Finnish through Christian contexts in the early modern period.
The gospel is central in Christian theology as the primary proclamation of salvation by grace through faith
In broader Finnish usage, evankeliumi can also refer to the Good News itself beyond individual texts, including
In summary, evankeliumin is the Finnish genitive form of evankeliumi and represents the Gospel both as a