different between christ vs prosphora
christ
English
Noun
christ (plural christs)
- Alternative form of Christ
Usage notes
The use of christ with a lowercase c is often to contrast any other christ (messianic figure, whether figurative or literal) with Jesus Christ, the prime figure of the Christian religion.
Anagrams
- criths, strich, trichs
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prosphora
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (prosphorá, “offering”), from ???? (towards) + ???? (bring)
Noun
prosphora (plural prosphoras)
- a holy bread; a small loaf of leavened bread, used for communion in Orthodox Church. Usually consists of two layers, symbolizing the dual nature of Christ.
Translations
See also
- antidoron
- eulogia
- host
- wafer
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