As a Driven Leaf
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Hebrew and Greek terms are used frequently in the novel and create a sense of how people of that day and that region used many languages to communicate with each other. The rabbis speak profoundly when at the Sanhedrin and choose their words carefully. The Greeks speak freely and loosely and do not inhibit their words or their actions in any way.