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  1. Glossolalia. Icon depicting apostles & the Theotokos filled with the Holy Spirit (notice fire symbol above their heads.) Glossolalia, or speaking in tongues, is speaking rapid speech-like syllables which cannot be understood. In some cases it is part of religious practice. [1] Some consider it as a part of a sacred language.

  2. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Glossolalia (speaking in tongues) is a scientifically verifiable neuro-linguistic phenomenon, albeit rare. Secular coma patients occasionally awake speaking unlearned, even extinct languages. Glossolalia is the key to understanding how our Creator had 70 languages (future language families) spun off from Adam and Eve’s “Edenic” Human Language Program in Genesis 11.

  3. 6 de abr. de 2022 · Lale is defined as “to speak.”. Therefore, glossalalia is defined as “speaking in tongues.”. The Oxford Languages Dictionary defines glossolalia as “the phenomenon of (apparently) speaking in an unknown language, especially in religious worship. It is practiced especially by Pentecostal and charismatic Christians.”.

  4. 16 de nov. de 2023 · glossolalia (plural glossolalias) Speaking a language one does not know, or speaking elaborate but apparently meaningless speech, while in a trance -like state (or, supposedly, under the influence of a deity or spirits ); speaking in tongues. [from late 19th c.] Synonyms: glossolaly, speaking in tongues, speaking with tongues.

  5. 17 de feb. de 2023 · Glossolalia, or speaking in tongues, is a kind of speech phenomenon whereby someone articulates a string of incomprehensible utterances. It is typically associated with ecstatic religious ...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2023 · Glossolalia, also known as speaking in tongues, is a phenomenon in which a person produces speech-like sounds or syllables that are not part of any known language. It has been observed and practiced in various religious traditions around the world, including Christianity, Hinduism, and shamanism. In Christianity, the Day of Pentecost is a ...

  7. En el Cristianismo, la glossolalia religiosa (o don de lenguas) es mencionada por primera vez en la Biblia, en el libro de los Hechos de los Apóstoles, 1 que describe el evento sucedido en el día de Pentecostés, una fecha donde judíos de diferentes partes del mundo se congregaban en Jerusalén: partos, medos, elamitas, pueblos de la ...