Logia

Word LOGIA
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Definitions and meanings of "Logia"

What do we mean by logia?

Plural of logion. noun

Plural form of logion. noun

A traditional saying of a religious leader.

(specifically) A saying that is attributed to Jesus in ancient or reconstructed texts that was (originally) handed down without narrative context.

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The word "logia" in example sentences

The question is still unsolved; it is, however, possible that, in Papias, the term logia means deeds and teachings. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The word logia, meaning "oracles", is frequently at the present day taken to refer to sayings, as opposed to narratives of ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

St. Basil is as unconscious as other early Fathers of the limitation of the word logia to ❋ Unknown (1895)

[174: 3] How much he included under this expression, we cannot say, but it must be observed that he does not write [Greek: ta kuriaka logia] 'the Dominical oracles,' or [Greek: ta logia] 'the oracles' simply -- the two expressions which occur in ❋ Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1858)

Oracles of the Lord ([Greek: ta kuriaka logia]) and the Preachings of the Apostles '[172: 3]. ❋ Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1858)

([Greek: ta kuriaka logia]) can have as wide a meaning as 'the Dominical ❋ Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1858)

Here the obvious inference is that [Greek: ta kuriaka logia] in the second clause is equivalent to [Greek: ta hupo tou Christou ê lechthenta ê prachthenta] the first, just as the [Greek: suntaxin] in the second clause corresponds to the [Greek: taxei] in the first. ❋ Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1858)

Again Irenæus, denouncing the interpretations of the Scriptures current among the Gnostics, uses the very expression of Papias, [Greek: ta kuriaka logia] [174: 4]; and though he does not define his exact meaning, yet as the 'oracles of God' are mentioned immediately afterwards, and as the first instance of such false interpretation which he gives is not a saying, but an incident in the Gospels -- the healing of the ruler's daughter -- we may infer that he had no idea of restricting the term to sayings of Christ. ❋ Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1858)

If Matthew's book contained such "logia" or "oracles," it is probable that the original connection in which most of them were spoken was a matter of no concern to the apostle, and consequently has been lost ❋ Rush Rhees (N/A)

Many have assumed this, or these, collections to be identical with, or at any rate based upon, the "logia," of which ecclesiastical tradition says, that they were written in Aramaic by ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

M. Renan here expresses the very general opinion as to the existence of a collection of "logia," having a different origin from the text in which they are embedded, in M.tthew. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

Moreover, Renan expressly calls attention to the difficulty of distinguishing the authentic "logia" from later additions of the same kind ( "Les Évangiles," p. 201). ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

He does not believe that Matthew, the apostle, wrote the first Gospel; he does not profess to know who is responsible for the collection of "logia," or how many of them are authentic; though he calls the second Gospel the most historical, he points out that it is written with credulity, and may have been interpolated and retouched; and as to the author, "quid qu'il soit," of the third Gospel, who is to "rely on the accounts" of a writer, who deserves the cavalier treatment which "Luke" meets with at M. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

"logia" collected by the apostle Matthew were written not later than 60 to ❋ Rush Rhees (N/A)

a collection of "logia," having a different origin from the text in which they are embedded, in Matthew. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

Renan expressly calls attention to the difficulty of distinguishing the authentic "logia" from later additions of the same kind ( "Les ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

Urology (from Greek οὖρον – oûron, “urine” and - λογία, - logia “study of”) is the surgical specialty that focuses on the urinary tracts of males and females, and on the reproductive system of males. ❋ Unknown (2010)

An apology, from the Greek apo + logia, which roughly translates to "I am fairly certain that wasn't my fault, but I want to rehabilitate my public image," is something that Person A says to Person B when Person A has wronged Person B in some way, or Person B has complained about Person A to someone else, for instance, the news media. ❋ Alexandra Petri (2010)

Ecology, from the Greek oikos, for house or dwelling, and logia, for the study of, draws attention to the relationships between living things and their environment. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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