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Jesus Christ, being a citizen of Judea, would have spoken Hebrew, Greek, and possibly Aramaic. Hebrew is the written and spoken language of Judea and the Old Testament is mainly written in this language.
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Jesus would have spoken the local dialect, referred to by scholars as Palestinian Jewish Aramaic, which was the form common to that region, Amar says. Aramaic began to die out in the 7th century, when Arabic displaced it as the everyday language of the region, ... Christ in Aramaic June 3, 2000 ... Saving Alaska's Native Languages...
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Aramaic was the native language but similar to Hebrew. We can believe someone without believing on him or in him ja0219. Believing on the name of Christ means we trust Him, accepting the way of salvation. And this is faith. ... See he0722, he0923. By Jesus Christ He had spoken through the prophets 1pe0110f. Now He came...
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Here our goal is to investigate the language of Jesus Christ. Did he just speak Aramaic? For some strange reason Muslims want to just make Jesus Unilingual. Why, I don't know. Lets look at Osama's posting about what language Jesus spoke:
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There's a theory, though, that Jesus' place of birth gives us a clue to a rather more sophisticated character. Somebody who was just on the doorstep of a Hellenized small town, multi-lingual. He possibly spoke Greek or would have heard it spoken. ... From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians; Dec. 15 at 9pm...
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Syriac is a dialect of Aramaic - the native language of Jesus - once spoken across much of the Middle East and Central Asia. It is used wherever there are Syrian Christians and still survives in the Syrian Orthodox Church in India.
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According to the Bible, in which season was Jesus born? (One for all you readers of the good book); Summer ... The red and white colors symbolize Christ's blood and purity.
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by luvcomments September 7, 2007 8:11 PM EDT degress12 - "How wonderous that some people have no life other than to preserve a dead and useless language. jesus christ has no relavence in the modern world, ... The dialect of Ma`loula is completely different from the Old Judean dialect that Jesus would have spoken. To put this...
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(RSV); John 1:17; "...For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ..." ... More Google Native Language Options; Search this website. ... He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for...
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