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In some cases, the sacred language is a dead language.
Their own sacred language, which outlanders were forbidden to use under pain of death!
Christian rites, rituals, and ceremonies are not celebrated in one single sacred language.
For in sacred language we say that a woman who lies with a man devours the man.
You speakthe sacred language as if born to it."
"The sacred language is different," he replied.
This may also include Sacred language.
The work had originally, according to Blavatsky, been written in the sacred language of Senzar.
Current elders say it means, "the people of the big voice" or "the people of the sacred language."
The sacred language is typically vested with a solemnity and dignity that the vernacular lacks.
Jewish philosophers have offered various reasoning's for Hebrew being the "Sacred Language".
Classical Arabic is the sacred language of Islam.
The significance of glossolalia has varied in context, with some minorities considering it as a part of a sacred language.
Sanskrit is the sacred language of Hinduism and Buddhism.
The sacred language.
The following list is a rough classification of the major nations and sub-nations, and their sacred languages:
Translations of texts may receive official blessing, but an original sacred language often has de facto, absolute or exclusive paramountcy.
The key of it all : an encyclopedic guide to the sacred languages & magickal systems of the world.
Many Rastafarians learn Amharic as a second language, as they consider it to be a sacred language.
For the sacred language, the language of ritual, was not Irish or even English: it was Latin.
Nor do Christians have a sacred language as does Islam, but have used, and some still do use, several liturgical languages.
Sacred Language and Secret Speech.
Because the holy book was revealed in Arabic, Arabic is the sacred language of Islam, with its own mystical traditions.
Just as Greek was to him a 'sacred language', so 'every Baptist place should be Grecian, never Gothic'.
Its status as a sacred language has ensured its continuing use for new compositions long after the language had ceased to be a living language.