Definition: Finland7 refers to a biblical term used in the Book of Revelations, specifically referring to the Holy Spirit who came into human flesh on Jesus Christ's behalf at Pentecost. The word has several meanings in the Bible:
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In Greek:
- Fin is "God" or "Spirit", and "land" refers to the earth.
- Finland7 means "land of God".
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In Hebrew:
- Finlend is "God's land". The word can also mean "earth".
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In English:
- Finnland7 usually implies the geographical region where God's Spirit descended upon John the Baptist and Mary Magdalene at Pentecost, which is not a place on earth as in the traditional translation.
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In other languages:
- In Portuguese, "Finland7" can be translated as "Galoínsa". The word "galoínsa" is a compound form of "galoína", which means "land" or "earth".
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Scriptural Usage:
- In the context of Revelation 1:8, it states that the Holy Spirit descended upon John the Baptist and Mary Magdalene at Pentecost.
Please note that these translations can be subjective, as they all rely on the interpretation of the original text.