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RNG Bank Salary Loan Table for DepEd Teachers

Salary Loan Table - RNG Coastal Bank RNG Bank offers salary loan for permanent DepEd teaching and non-teaching staff thru Automatic Payroll Deduction System (APDS). Features: ๐Ÿ“LOW INTEREST RATE ๐Ÿ“LOAN AMOUNT UP TO 500,000 ๐Ÿ“5 YEARS MAXIMUM LOAN TERM ๐Ÿ“NO HIDDEN CHARGES ๐Ÿ“NO NEED TO GO TO THE OFFICE A Bank that is built with trust and integrity and committed to provide quality and safe banking services to its existing and future clients, RNG Coastal Bank, Inc . is a banking institution established in the year 1974. The Bank has 15 operating branches in the Visayas, 11 in Cebu and 4 in Bohol. Providing various financial products and services to its clients for almost 50 years, RNG Coastal Bank remains strong and continuously grows its number of branches to reach more Filipinos. Here are the branches of RNG Coastal Bank: RNG Coastal Bank Head Office Cor. Cabancalan Road, Talamban, Cebu City 6000 Labangon Branch Punta Princesa, (Labangon) Cebu City Asturias Branch Poblacion, Asturias, Ce...

✨๐Ÿ“œ The Gospel of Mary: Unveiling a Lost Voice of the Early Church

The Gospel of Mary , often referred to as the Gospel of Mary Magdalene , is a Gnostic Christian text that offers a revolutionary view of early Christianity , one where Mary Magdalene holds a position of spiritual authority and intimate insight into Jesus’ teachings . Discovered in the late 19th century, this ancient manuscript challenges long-held assumptions about gender roles , apostolic leadership , and the hidden wisdom of early believers. ๐Ÿงฉ๐Ÿ“– What is the Gospel of Mary ? The Gospel of Mary is a non-canonical scripture , believed to have been written in the 2nd century . It was discovered in 1896 in a papyrus codex known as the Berlin Codex , written in Coptic . Unlike the canonical Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), this text offers a philosophical and mystical dialogue between Jesus and his disciples after the resurrection . What makes it even more fascinating is that Mary Magdalene is the central figure — she is depicted not as a mere follower, but as a lea...

What Language Did Jesus Speak? A Historical and Linguistic Insight

Understanding what language Jesus spoke offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical and cultural context of the ancient Middle East. Scholars and historians agree that Jesus of Nazareth , a Jewish teacher and religious leader in 1st-century Roman-occupied Judea, primarily spoke Aramaic , but he likely also knew Hebrew and Greek . In this article, we explore the languages spoken by Jesus, supported by historical, biblical, and linguistic evidence. Primary Language of Jesus: Aramaic What Is Aramaic? Aramaic is a Semitic language closely related to Hebrew and Arabic. It became the lingua franca (common language) of much of the Near East from around 600 BCE until 200 CE, particularly after the Babylonian Exile. By the time of Jesus, Aramaic was the everyday spoken language among Jews in Judea and Galilee. Evidence of Jesus Speaking Aramaic Biblical Records : The New Testament contains several Aramaic words and phrases attributed to Jesus. For example: Talitha koum (...

What Is Jesus’ Real Name? The Historical and Linguistic Truth

When we hear the name Jesus , most people instantly think of the central figure of Christianity. But did you know that “Jesus” is not the original name he was called during his time on Earth? In this post, we’ll uncover what Jesus’ real name was , how it evolved over time, and why it matters. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a linguist, or someone exploring faith, understanding Jesus' real name sheds light on both ancient cultures and modern beliefs. What Was Jesus’ Real Name? Jesus’ real name in his native tongue was Yeshua (ื™ืฉื•ืข). This is a shortened form of the Hebrew name Yehoshua (ื™ְื”ื•ֹืฉֻׁืขַ), which means “Yahweh is salvation” or “God saves.” Linguistic Breakdown: Yah (ื™ื”) = A shortened form of Yahweh, the name of God in Hebrew. Yasha (ื™ืฉืข) = To save or deliver. Combined: Yehoshua/Yeshua = Yahweh saves. “Yeshua” was a common name during the Second Temple period (516 BCE – 70 CE), which makes sense considering Jesus lived in 1st-century Judea, a r...