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Here’s a brain-teaser: the name “Jesus” would have meant absolutely nothing to the man from Nazareth himself. In fact, the ...
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As a first century resident of Judea, Jesus likely spoke Aramaic, a Semitic language that survives today in small Christian and Jewish pockets in the Middle East.
What language did Jesus speak? The most obvious reason that Jesus' name wouldn't have sounded like the English version of 'Jesus' is that he wouldn't have spoken English.
Social media users have been sharing a quotation attributed to Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene that suggests Jesus was an English speaker. The quotation has been misattributed.
To cite one example, all four Gospels talk about Jesus saying things on the cross. But when you speak in sign language and your hands have nails through them, you’re not able to speak.
What would Jesus say? More on the new pope, including American haters who can’t accept he speaks a foreign language and his brother’s controversial musings. Also, a plan on what Trump can do ...