What does 'ages of ages' mean, specifically?
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I run into this phrase a lot in the Orthodox church, particularly as part of the longer phrase 'and unto ages of ages'. I understand that, generally, this means 'for a long time'. However, what does it mean specifically? Where did the phrase come from and what is its history? Thanks!
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Sep 25, 2015, 12:22 PM
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