What languages are spoken in Armenia?
Armenian
Armenia/Official languages
Is Armenian an Anatolian language?
[Armenian, like Hittite, Luwian, and Lycian, retains the third laryngeal initially, These and other archaisms lead to the conclusion that Armenian is an Anatolian language and can be compared to more advantage with Lycian and Hittite than with the IE languages proper.]
What is Armenia known for?
Armenia is known for its beautiful landscapes, its cuisine, culture and history. Since Armenia was the first country to officially adopt Christianity, you can find some of the world’s oldest churches and monasteries located in the extremely beautiful natural settings.
Where does the Bible say to pray in tongues?
Speaking in tongues is first found in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit gave the disciples the ability to speak a language they did not know. Praying in tongues is spoken of in Ephesian 6:18, where it says to pray in the spirit. Both of these prayer languages are a gift from the Holy Spirit.
How does praying in tongues strengthen your spirit?
Praying in Tongues Strengthens Your Spirit. “A person who speaks in tongues is strengthened personally, but one who speaks a word of prophecy strengthens the entire church.” –1 Corinthians 14:4 Praying in tongues benefits only those who practice it. It makes your spirit strong.
What happens when you speak in tongues with the Lord?
Speaking in tongues stirs up your spirit and gets you ready to go – it is like taking vitamins. You get edified, improved, stronger and more able. Jude 1:20 (AMPC) reads, “But you, beloved, build yourselves up [founded] on your most holy faith [make progress, rise like an edifice higher and higher], praying in the Holy Spirit…”
Do you have the gift of speaking in tongues?
While Charismatic’s do believe in the gifts on the spirit, they do not believe all Christians have the gift of tongues. The Holy Spirit gives people the gift of speaking and praying in tongues in the New Testament. Paul wrote about the rules and guidelines for the gift of speaking in tongues.