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	Comments on: Why Translating Aïdios &#8220;Eternal&#8221; or &#8220;Everlasting&#8221; is Wrong	</title>
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		By: The Biblical Concept of Time &#8212; #Christianity #Jesus #Bible &#8212; Dr. Eitan Bar &#124; Bible Scholar		</title>
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