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Ite_ad_Ioseph
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I thought I would ask the Greeks this one. 
In my demonstration speech on school, I am ‘demonstrating’ the Greek alphabet. I want to give little stories on each letter as well. For example, I heard theta is used as a symbol for death because it looks like a skull( sort of) and the word ‘thanatos’ means ‘death’ (correct me if I’m wrong) and th is th is the letter theta.
In Matt 5:18, newadvent.org/bible/mat005.htm, Christ mentions a ‘jot’ and the Latin is ‘jota’. Is this the Greek letter iota?
It is small, so is He commenting on the letter’s size?
Your thoughts or comments, please.
Pax et bonum. (I would speak Greek here but I don’t know it.)
In my demonstration speech on school, I am ‘demonstrating’ the Greek alphabet. I want to give little stories on each letter as well. For example, I heard theta is used as a symbol for death because it looks like a skull( sort of) and the word ‘thanatos’ means ‘death’ (correct me if I’m wrong) and th is th is the letter theta.
In Matt 5:18, newadvent.org/bible/mat005.htm, Christ mentions a ‘jot’ and the Latin is ‘jota’. Is this the Greek letter iota?
It is small, so is He commenting on the letter’s size?
Your thoughts or comments, please.
Pax et bonum. (I would speak Greek here but I don’t know it.)