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2006-10-26 06:48:02 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Homework Help

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I think it was Aramaic.

2006-10-26 06:52:08 · answer #1 · answered by darkdiva 6 · 6 1

On this question there may be plentiful change of opinion amongst pupils. However, regarding languages utilized in Palestine while Jesus Christ used to be on the earth, Professor G. Ernest Wright states: “Various languages have been definitely to be heard at the streets of the fundamental towns. Greek and Aramaic have been clearly the ordinary tongues, and among the city peoples might by and large realise each even in such ‘state-of-the-art’ or ‘western’ towns as Caesarea and Samaria in which Greek used to be the extra ordinary. Roman squaddies and officers perhaps heard talking in Latin, at the same time orthodox Jews might good have spoken a overdue sort of Hebrew with one a different, a language that we all know to had been neither classical Hebrew nor Aramaic, regardless of its similarities to each.” Commenting additional, at the language spoken via Jesus Christ, Professor Wright says: “The language spoken via Jesus has been a lot debated. We don't have any specific method of understanding whether or not he might talk Greek or Latin, however in his instructing ministry he more commonly used both Aramaic or the particularly Aramaized trendy Hebrew. When Paul addressed the mob within the Temple, it's mentioned that he spoke Hebrew (Acts 21:forty). Scholars customarily have taken this to intend Aramaic, however it's relatively feasible that a trendy Hebrew used to be then the ordinary tongue a number of the Jews.”—Biblical Archaeology, 1963, p. 243.

2016-09-01 03:01:43 · answer #2 · answered by stults 4 · 0 0

Aramaic

http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/mag/TSmgenB2.html

2006-10-26 06:56:58 · answer #3 · answered by kate 7 · 0 0

Jesus was a Jewish person, so his main language must have been Hebrew, like the original Bible scripts, but with his father, God's help, Jesus was able to speak all languages. Bibles are in most languages to understand the power that Jesus had with God's help and faithfulness to his father.

2006-10-26 06:59:31 · answer #4 · answered by EC 3 · 0 1

He spoke Aramaic, the common tongue of the day in Israel, though, being raised in a Jewish household, he most certainly knew Hebrew as well. He may also have known Greek, considering that Greek was the scholarly language of the day (the original language of the gospels and letters of the New Testament was Greek, written in the First Century A.D.).

2006-10-26 06:58:31 · answer #5 · answered by Dread Pirate Roberts 2 · 2 1

Hebrew

2006-10-26 06:56:00 · answer #6 · answered by annie_bananie066 2 · 0 1

Aramaic and Hebrew. He probably used Hebrew solely for religious purposes (in the synagogues, dealing with the Pharisees) and used Aramaic for his daily dealings.

2006-10-26 07:08:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hebrew

2006-10-26 06:54:56 · answer #8 · answered by kapute2 5 · 0 2

Aramaic

2006-10-26 06:53:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

He definitely spoke Aramaic and Hebrew. He also probably spoke Greek and Latin.

2006-10-26 06:56:00 · answer #10 · answered by Max Marie, OFS 7 · 1 1

Jesus spoke Hebrew.

2006-10-26 06:50:51 · answer #11 · answered by twelvegrains4 2 · 0 5

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