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  1. May 16, 2018 · Holy Alchemy: Panegyrist's "Hierurgy". To simply call a panegyrist a “eulogist,” as properly defined, is an extreme reduction. When matched with the idea of the root word panegyric — admittedly, a subtype of eulogy that dramatically extols the fallen, but one filled with unmatched, highly studied, undiscriminating praise, completely ...

  2. classic.net.bible.org › lexiconPanegyrist - Bible

    Panegyrist, n. [L. panegyrista, Gr. panhgyristh`s, one who attends a panh`gyris: cf. panhgyri`zein to celebrate or attend a public festival, to make a set speech, esp. a panegyric, in a public assembly. See Panegyric.]. One who delivers a panegyric; a eulogist; one who extols or praises, either by writing or speaking. [1913 Webster]

  3. The word admits some latitude of meaning, as Heinichen shows (in his edition of Eusebius, III. p. 736 sq., Melet. XX.), and its use does not forbid a belief in the subordination of the Son. In my opinion it clearly indicates a belief in an essential deity of the Son, but not a full and absolute deity.

  4. The role of a panegyrist encompasses both verbal and written commendations that highlight the esteemed qualities of people or events, thus serving as cultural commemorators in society. The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations.

  5. Greek: Panēgyris (“gathering”) Plural: Panēgyreis. panegyris, in Greek religion, an ancient assembly that met on certain fixed dates for the purpose of honouring a specific god. The gatherings varied in size from the inhabitants of a single town to great national meetings, such as the Olympic Games. The religious aspect of the meetings ...

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  6. The earliest known use of the word panegyric is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for panegyric is from 1602, in the writing of William Watson, Roman Catholic priest and conspirator. panegyric is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French panégyrique.

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  8. Oct 28, 2024 · Repentance submits our will to his will. Turning to God and submitting to him naturally means rejecting that which is not of him: sin. We acknowledge our wrongdoing and dedicate ourselves to following him. Proverbs 28:13 tells us, “Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.” We ...

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