@@bible-questthe version of Scripture being used in the First Century was the Septuegent, which translates one of the Hebrew words translated as Congregation or assembly in our English translations, as ekklasia. The Apostles used this word for a reason, just didn't pull it out of their backside. Our English word church, Kirk in Scottish, derives from the Greek kyros, basically means that which belongs to the kyros, or supreme sovereign.
The church, the ekklasia , came into being on the sixth day of creation.
I never heard that one before? How do you know the church came into being on the sixth day of creation?
@@bible-questthe version of Scripture being used in the First Century was the Septuegent, which translates one of the Hebrew words translated as Congregation or assembly in our English translations, as ekklasia. The Apostles used this word for a reason, just didn't pull it out of their backside. Our English word church, Kirk in Scottish, derives from the Greek kyros, basically means that which belongs to the kyros, or supreme sovereign.