Dwell | (Greek: κατοικέω, Hebrew: שָׁכַן) | Verb
Etymology and Semantic Analysis The English word ‘dwell’ originates from the Old English ‘dwelian,’ meaning to mislead or to err. However, over time, its meaning shifted to ‘delay,’ ‘linger,’ and eventually ‘remain.’ In the Biblical context, ‘dwell’ predominantly translates from the Greek word ‘κατοικέω’ (katoikeō) and the Hebrew word ‘שָׁכַן’ (shakan). ‘Katoikeō’ carries the connotation […]
Origen of Alexandria: Visionary Theologian
Born in 184 AD, Origen of Alexandria was a figure of monumental importance in early Christian theology. His prolific work, especially around 250 AD, established the bedrock for systematic theology and biblical exegesis. As the founder of the Catechetical School of Alexandria, Origen melded intellectual rigor with spiritual depth, offering an integrative approach to understanding […]