The famous orator before Felix, Acts 24:1-9. It is somewhat singular that his name should be so very suited to his character, for it is a Greek derivation from Terata logos, and means a teller of lies.
The famous orator before Felix, Acts 24:1-9. It is somewhat singular that his name should be so very suited to his character, for it is a Greek derivation from Terata logos, and means a teller of lies.
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