(July 31, 2020 at 11:29 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: Looking further, it looks like there is a term for non-alcoholic grape juice in Greek: Moustos. That said, it's not quite grape juice as we know it (since the process that helps make that possible is about 151 years old), since it's pulpy as crap (7-23%). Also, worse for Drich's argument, it doesn't appear in Strong's Concordance.
Do you have a reference for that word and it's definition? Languages are often fluid, drifting about with nothing to anchor them. So I would be interested to know if this word was indeed used during biblical times or if it emerged later on in the language.