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Verbum

Verbum is a Latin noun meaning "word." In classical Latin, it denotes any single unit of speech and is used in grammar to refer to the word itself; the related parts of speech are discussed with terms such as nomen (noun) and perhaps verbum in the sense of a verb in some pedagogical traditions. Verbum is a neuter noun of the second declension, with the standard forms: singular verbum, verbi, verbo, verbum, verbo; plural verba, verborum, verbis, verba, verbis.

In religious and theological Latin, Verbum is often capitalized to signify "the Word" in a theological sense,

Beyond classical and liturgical uses, Verbum has contemporary uses as a proper name. It is the brand

In summary, verbum fulfills a core linguistic sense as "word" in Latin, appears in important religious contexts

as
in
phrases
like
Verbum
Dei
(the
Word
of
God)
and
especially
in
the
opening
of
the
Gospel
of
John
in
Latin:
In
Principio
erat
Verbum.
The
use
reflects
the
central
Christian
concept
of
the
divine
Word,
sometimes
appearing
in
liturgy,
preaching,
and
doctrinal
writings.
name
of
a
Bible
study
software
platform
developed
by
Faithlife,
designed
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integrate
biblical
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reference
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The
product
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scholars,
clergy,
and
dedicated
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who
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a
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and
research
environment
for
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interpretation.
as
a
theological
term,
and
also
serves
as
a
modern,
branded
title
in
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Bible
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