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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2010

http://www.TorahLife.tv Today we have a very special guest, Bible teacher, Andrew Gabriel Roth who answers the question, was the new testament written in Aramaic or Greek? This video will open up your eyes and mind. Anyone looking for more understanding about the Bible should see this video.

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  • @vexxisthewise

    There is a difference between Jews which are from the House of Judah and Israel which could include the House of Judah but also could be just the House of Israel. In "Kings" you can read about the House of Israel and the House of Judah fighting each other (as well as in Ezekiel). They are not the same. The House of Israel is called the "ten lost tribes" that were taken captive into Assyria. The lost tribes of Israel (lost sheep) were lost by the time of Jesus (long before).

  • @vexxisthewise

    First off, they didn't need to speak Latin. Any educated person of the time would have spoke Greek, even the Romans. The Romans idolized the Greek people.

    Second, Greek was not only used to preach to the Gentiles (which for the most part means nations by the way). Greek was one of the most common tongues and could have been used to communicate with most individuals in the area.

    I'm not saying this precludes the possibility of an Aramaic N.T. (which I find has some merit).

  • Why do people think that Jesus and the rest of his Jewish disciples knew 3 languages each?

    #1 Hebrew/Aramaic (Closely related)

    #2 Latin (Language of the Romans) or a version of Romantic to speak with Romans

    #3 Greek? For what? Greek was only used to preach to the Gentiles which was not Jesus job as he said "I have only been sent for the lost sheep of Israel"

    Work on a better lie please. Common sense throws that out.

  • Shalom All,

    Yeshua said, the Truth Shall set us free and boy oh boy it still is, HalleluYAH

    Paul. NZ

  • Except for the Book of Matthew, I think the New Testament was written originally in Greek. It makes perfect sense to write it in Greek since majority of the Roman Empire spoke, read, and wrote in Greek. A lot of the New Testament was done by Apostle Paul who was an Apostle to the Gentiles, and the Gentiles are not Jews and thus would most likely read Greek.

  • @JarheadPatriot0311 The newest edition is printed in square script, but is still in the Aramaic language. It would be like printing a book in cursive and then putting out a new edition in block letters instead. Same language, just different script style.

  • @GanEdenAustralia this is what christians seem to forget, that the new testament always refer to the solid foundation (the Torah). That most of the new testament are just letters to different churches addressing issues in the congregations of old. All we need is in the Torah. And we must use the new testament as a backup to Torah understanding.

  • A few days ago I received my two Aramaic English New Testament Bibles in the mail, What a blessing to the soul to Praise Yeshua and know the TRUTH!

    Shalom,

    Richard and Alice

  • this guy is a joke he thinks he can rewrite the Bible and only he knows when things were written people always have to make up there own bible

  • @JarheadPatriot03 because its a farce.

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