Answer:Greek is the original language of the New Testament from Paul's Letter to the Galatians (ca. 49) to the Second Letter of "Peter" (ca. 100 – 125); it is the tongue of the earliest Christian Fathers from Clement of Rome to Eusebius and beyond; it is the language of the Eucharistic liturgy and other formal rites as prescribed by the early Church.
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