Definitions for "Logia"
A saying - from the Greek "logos" a word.
Logia is a term applied to collections of sayings credited to Jesus and used as source materials by the Gospel writers in the writing of the familiar canonic narrative gospels. The Greek word "logia" means "oracles, divine responses, utterances, or sayings." Some scholars, seeing many similarities between the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke that are not accounted for in the presumed earlier Gospel of Mark believe there existed an earlier source, now lost, termed the Q gospel upon which both Matthew and Luke drew in writing their gospels.
An open-sided arcade for sitting and dining, often attached to a house.