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  1. The Languages Spoken by Jesus 73 7 Gustaf Dalman, Jesus-Jeshua: Studies in the Gospels, trans. Paul P. Levertoff (New York: MacMillan, 1929) 1-37, esp. 37. Pinchas L apide s ays that Dal man is “so f ar the most el oquent pr oponent of Aramaic as Jesus’ native tongue” (“Insights from Qumran into the Languages of Jesus,” Revue de

  2. Jan 1, 2008 · Peterson saves the best part of the book for the second last chapter "Jesus Prays from the Cross." Here, he brings the reader through each part of those final moments contained in the four gospels, and there's enough in these pages to provide helpful lenten reading for many years to come.

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  3. Dec 17, 1993 · Essentially the Fellows all voted, after discussion, on the likelihood of each particular passage attributed to Jesus having actually been said by him, as opposed to remembered concepts given their own language by the gospel authors, common wisdom attributed to Jesus by the authors, and words reflecting so thoroughly the theology of the author as to likely have little direct lineage to Jesus ...

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  4. Jan 29, 2016 · Also, Jesus’ use of certain Aramaic phrases in Mark (e.g., talitha cumi in 5:41) seems to indicate that Jesus accommodated to those who could only speak Aramaic, which suggests that Greek was the commoner language (23). Futher, Mark’s translation of these transliterated phrases into Greek indicates his audience did not understand Aramaic phrases well, if at all.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · That book focuses more on how pastors can do evangelism. Book Reviewed Sam Chan, How to Talk About Jesus (Without Being That Guy): Personal Evangelism in a Skeptical World (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2020). P.S. If you liked my review, please click "Helpful" on my Amazon review page.

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  6. “But there is another issue at stake. Aramaic is nowhere mentioned in the New Testament. Yet on numerous occasions it speaks of the “Hebrew” language in first century Judaea – from the title over Jesus’ cross “in Hebrew” (John 19:20), to descriptions of places like Gabbatha and Golgotha “in the Hebrew tongue” (John 5:2; 19:13, 17; Rev. 9:11; 16:16), to Paul gaining the ...

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  8. Jan 30, 2016 · Here’s a fine review/response to R. Scott Gleaves’ book Did Jesus Speak Greek? by my friend Will Ross. Will is a fine Septuagintalist, working on a Cambridge PhD at present, and has very helpful things—in agreement and in dispute—to say on this book, which revisits the debate over the language(s) which were around in first-century Palestine and (thus) the probable language(s) which ...

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