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Jesus Spoke Hebrew

I have heard it said many times that many people think that Jesus spoke Aramaic. However, after my study of the bible in the original Hebrew and Greek, I believe this is wrong. The essential part of this argument is that the bible itself says that Jesus spoke Hebrew, so we should respect it. However, there is more to it, so in this linked essay, I go into more detail. It is my hope that all Christians will come to a better understanding of the truth of the bible, and of God's work among us, so that we would become His servants, and I believe a proper understanding of history and the truths communicated by the bible (which are frequently rejected by scholars) is important for this. Everything in the bible is true; it is true history and true science. Where the evidence of modern science or history seems to contradict the bible, either our interpretation of the bible is wrong, or our understanding of science is wrong, there is no other possibility for a person who serves God. Rather, there are many heretics and liars among scientists, and even theological scholars. They do not wish to believe the truth of the bible, so they promote falsehoods about its history and its science. But the true servant of God should not listen to them. So I am a scientist, but have come to know the true history of the bible, and of God, and of the errors of modern heretical and non believing scientists, and I wish to bring the truth to those who would listen to it, and reject their false beliefs and teachings. This essay is towards achieving that goal.



 
 
 

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