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1 | Mat 5:27-28. Adultery. | Prov 5:1 | ebrain | 178767 | ||
Hi Mark. You said. "Do you believe that the Greek New Testament was inspired by the Holy Spirit, and as such, is an accurate record of what happened, and what Jesus said, and taught?" With the possible exception of Luke and Acts, I believe that all the other NT, autographs were, as I have allready said written in Aramaic, and that the Greek version of these is a translation. I have several versions of the Bible, some of them I consider to be better than others in rendering into English what God wrote in Hebrew, and Aramic, however, I would without hesitation say that all the different versions that I posses including the Watchtower one to be the Word of God. I have been told that there are thoes who have been converted as a result of what the Holy Spirit has said to them when that person has only had the JW version, or should I say perversion to hand. Our God is in no way limited, and is able to use any version in any language of His Word to bring about Salvation. I feel that this topic has just about been exausted, If you wish to discuss it any further, then I suggest you let me have your phone number, as I am able to phone you 24/7 at no cost for up to 70 mins. The Lord bless you Steve. Edwin. |
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2 | Evidence for Aramaic? | Prov 5:1 | Morant61 | 178777 | ||
Greetings Edwin! Do you have any evidence that all of the NT, with the possible exceptions of Luke and Acts were written in Aramaic? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Evidence for Aramaic? | Prov 5:1 | ebrain | 178792 | ||
Hi Tim. Please refer to the answer that I gave to Steve at 1.26 pm to-day 10/24/06. In His service. Edwin. |
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4 | Evidence for Aramaic? | Prov 5:1 | Morant61 | 178819 | ||
Greetings Edwin! Thanks for your response! I checked the post that you cited, but I did not find the evidence that I was requesting. I found some speculation that since most of the NT authors spoke Aramiac (which many dispute by the way), that they must have originally written in Aramaic. Why? They were multi-lingual. Why couldn't they have written in Greek, Hebrew, or Aramaic? Why wouldn't they have written in the language that the majority of the people would be able to understand? But, putting speculation aside, the manuscripts provide us with all of the evidence that we need to answer this question. The earliest manuscripts are in Greek, not Aramaic. Quite simply, there is no textual support for any of the New Testament having been written in anything other than Greek. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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