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  1. So did Jesus speak Greek, or do we only have his speech in translation? Many scholars still maintain that Jesus spoke only Aramaic, but discoveries since the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947 demonstrate the use of both Hebrew and Greek alongside Aramaic in Roman Palestine.

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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · When Jesus spoke with Pontius Pilate, it is possible that He spoke to him in Greek, although Pilate, as the governor, likely would have been able to speak Aramaic as well. Jesus, as God incarnated in human form, could have spoken any language He chose.

  3. The document discusses how Jesus and many of his disciples likely spoke Greek fluently. It provides evidence that Galilee where Jesus grew up had a heterogeneous population where Greek was commonly spoken.

  4. With detailed charts, Gleaves analyzes the connection between the Greek New Testament and LXX; the instances of Aramaic words spoken by Jesus; and the lack of characteristics in the Greek New Testament one would expect to find in a translation from hypothetical Aramaic sources.

  5. Aug 16, 2024 · The general consensus is that Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic while Hebrew and Greek were also commonly used throughout the Middle East and beyond during that time. Discover the usage and influence of different languages spoken by Jesus and the cultures around him through his life on Earth.

  6. Jun 25, 2022 · Pilate had a sign posted (see Luke 23:38) at Jesus' crucifixion in Latin (Rome's language), Greek (the lingua franca), and Hebrew (the Jews' language--note that Aramaic was spoken by the Jews, but the most important writing was done in Hebrew).

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  8. Mar 30, 2020 · After Alexander the Great’s conquest of Mesopotamia and the rest of the Persian Empire in the fourth century B.C., Greek supplanted other tongues as the official language in much of the region.