[CS-FSLUG] In Who's Name?
Christopher l Rose
kf6snj at lycos.com
Mon Jun 7 19:48:57 CDT 2004
I think if we could learn the Hebraic/Aramaic of our Lord's name it would be beneficial to us all. This really is a hard topic to work with.
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DATE: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 19:38:38
From: Timothy R. Butler <tbutler at uninetsolutions.com>
To: "A Christian virtual Free Software and Linux Users Group."<Christiansource at ofb.biz>
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>That's an interesting point, Linc, it never dawned on me that the Greek
>was more like our modern rendering than Y'shua. Hmm... Where does the
>Hebrew term originate, considering that we do not have any Hebrew or
>Aramaic texts of the NT?
>
> -Tim
>
>> Interesting question indeed... My initial thoughts:
>> New Testament was written in Greek. The Greek says:
>> "IhsouV" which modernized is "Iesous" or Jesus.
>> Now some will argue that that is *not* how it is in hebrew or aramaic
>> and they are absolutely correct. **BUT** If we are to believe the NT
>> was written in greek by the apostles, we also have to believe they new
>> what Jesus' name was and how to write and pronounce it..
>>
>> --
>> -Linc Fessenden
>>
>> In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
>>
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