gnostic
The Lost One
I know and understand that Jesus supposedly spoke in Aramaic, because it was one of languages spoken in that region.
But what of the writings, like the gospels and all those letters?
Were they ORIGINALLY written in Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek or Latin?
I have not been privilege to see any of the original or even copy of the scrolls or manuscripts.
My assumption that they were mostly written in Greek ORIGINALLY, because many of the letters of Paul were directed to Greek-speaking people, so it is highly unlikely they were written in Aramaic or Hebrew. Greek was also widely spoken in the Near East, and the most likely Greek dialect used in 1st century CE would be Koine.
And even if Jesus spoke and preach in Aramaic, the gospels were more like to be written in Greek.
Was Paul's epistles to the Romans and Hebrew were written in Greek too? Or were each written in respective Latin and Hebrew languages?
But what of the writings, like the gospels and all those letters?
Were they ORIGINALLY written in Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek or Latin?
I have not been privilege to see any of the original or even copy of the scrolls or manuscripts.
My assumption that they were mostly written in Greek ORIGINALLY, because many of the letters of Paul were directed to Greek-speaking people, so it is highly unlikely they were written in Aramaic or Hebrew. Greek was also widely spoken in the Near East, and the most likely Greek dialect used in 1st century CE would be Koine.
And even if Jesus spoke and preach in Aramaic, the gospels were more like to be written in Greek.
Was Paul's epistles to the Romans and Hebrew were written in Greek too? Or were each written in respective Latin and Hebrew languages?
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