evangile (Meaning)

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evangile (n.)

Good tidings; evangel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of evangile

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evangile Sentence Examples

  1. The evangelist shared the evangile of Jesus Christ with all those who would listen.
  2. The evangile is the good news that salvation is available to all who believe in Jesus Christ.
  3. The early church fathers were instrumental in spreading the evangile throughout the Roman Empire.
  4. During the Great Revival of the 18th century, thousands of people came to faith in Jesus Christ through the preaching of the evangile.
  5. The evangile is not limited to one culture or time period; it is relevant and powerful in every generation.
  6. The evangile has been translated into over 2,000 languages, making it the most widely translated book in the world.
  7. The evangile is the foundation of the Christian faith and is essential for understanding the nature of God, the purpose of life, and the hope of salvation.
  8. Preaching the evangile is a central part of the Christian mission, as it is the only way to lead people to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
  9. The evangile is a message of hope and joy, offering forgiveness, peace, and eternal life to all who receive it.
  10. The evangile is the most important message in the world, and it has the power to change lives and eternity.

FAQs About the word evangile

Good tidings; evangel.

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No antonyms found.

The evangelist shared the evangile of Jesus Christ with all those who would listen.

The evangile is the good news that salvation is available to all who believe in Jesus Christ.

The early church fathers were instrumental in spreading the evangile throughout the Roman Empire.

During the Great Revival of the 18th century, thousands of people came to faith in Jesus Christ through the preaching of the evangile.