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Servant of God : ウィキペディア英語版 | Servant of God Servant of God is a title given to individuals by various religions, and in general it is a person believed to be pious in his or her faith tradition. In the Catholic Church, it designates someone who is being investigated by the Church for possible sainthood. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, this term is used to refer to any Eastern Orthodox Christian.〔See e.g. the standard use of "servant of God" or, in Greek, "δούλος του Θεού" in the (Orthodox rites ) of baptism, marriage, or communion; the female form, in English, is sometimes rendered "handmaid of God".〕 The Arabic name Abdullah〔 (''The Vision of Islam''. Sachiko Murata i William C. Chitthick. J.B. Tauris. pg. 125 )〕 (, Abd Allah'' "servant of god"); the Hebrew name Obadiah () and the German name Gottschalk mean "servant of God". ==Bible== The expression "servant of God" appears seven times in the Bible. All four times in the old testament, and one of the three times in the new testament, it refers to "Moses the servant of God" (; ; ; ; ). In the new testament, Paul calls himself "a servant of God" in , and James calls himself "a servant of God" in . Following the rules of English grammar standardized in the King James Bible, the word "servant" is never capitalized or used as a title of nobility. ("The servant is not greater than his lord.")〔; ; 〕
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