
Judaism -- What Is It and Where Did It Come From?
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Udaiso in Greek, Is an Ending for a Verbal Noun
Ismos is an ending for a verbal noun, a noun that derives directly out of a verb. Itso in greek, is just an ending you can put on a thing to make it to a verb. And so udaiso is this verb that shows up in variousin some other greek texts. So there's this contest between udaismos onone on the one hand and helenes mos on the other. What does helenes mos mean? Well, it comes from helenizo, which could mean helenis, but it doesn't necessarily mean mean that in greek. That's not what iso means in greek - it doesn't have that meaning.
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