Your link is blatantly inaccurate if not a total fabrication. Try this one:
http://markdroberts.com/htmfiles/resources/jesuslanguage.htm
What Language Did Jesus Speak?
2006-10-27 23:27:30
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answered by Paul S 4
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Actually, the New Testament was written in primarily Greek with occasional Aramaic phrases and a few Hebrew quotes. The Old Testament is in Hebrew. Therefore, Aramaic is not truly the most accurate language of the Bible.
Also, just because the Arabic language uses Allah, does not mean that Islam is the true religion. Arabic Christians use Allah when praying, because Allah means God in Arabic, just like the French use mon DIEU, the Spanish DIOS, the German GOTT, and many other names. Allah is no different than any of these names. It is a matter of who is worshiped and the fact that Islam denies Jesus as Lord and Savior and God, who was crucified and risen again.
2006-10-27 23:43:00
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answered by bobm709 4
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We Assyrian Christians (first group of people to accept Christianity) refer to God as Allaha.
2006-10-28 07:15:37
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answered by ImAssyrian 5
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You're somewhat correct. Yeshua did refer to God as "Alaha" at times, but mostly he used the term "Abba" (Father). But to differentiate between the Muslim usage and Yeshua's usage, the God who sent Yeshua was fully known as "MarYah Alaha", which is used numerous times in the Aramaic New Testament. It means, "Lord Yah God". Muslims simply say Alaha, without referencing the actual name of the particular Alaha they serve. Many "alahin" have been worshipped throughout history. Yeshua made clear that he served and was sent by the Alaha named Yah (short for Yahweh).
Shlam va MarYah Alaha. (Peace in Lord Yah God.)
2006-10-28 05:53:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus known as God many matters, given that he regularly spoke 2 Semitic languages (Hebrew and Aramaic, which might be relatively intently comparable) and 2 Indo-European languages (Greek and Latin) day-to-day. As stated earlier than, Hebrew and Aramaic are very near languages, and proportion almost always the equal root phrases. The root letters for "God/god" are "l" and "h". The Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic phrases for God/god are elohim, alaahaa, and allah, respectively. However, given that all Semitic languages are so an identical, there could unavoidably be very an identical phrases for "God/god". Besides, similar to Aramaic and Arabic are 2 unique languages, so are the phrases alaahaa and allah very unique phrases. P.S. Jesus also known as God "eli" - my God, whilst at the go, and "abba", Father, in the course of his lifetime. His final phrases have been "Eli, eli, lmaanaa saabachthaani?", or "My God, my God, why have you ever abandoned me?" (a quote from Psalm 22).
2016-09-01 03:51:47
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answered by ? 4
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Although Allah is considered to be the same God as The Jewish and Christian God, nowhere in the Holy Bible does it say that Jesus worshipped Allah
2006-10-27 23:39:34
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answered by Mike J 5
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God is a general Term for Supreme Being. Variations include Allah, Jehovah, Yaweh etc. Of course, Jesus worship a God of higher heirarchy.
2006-10-27 23:21:35
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answered by Dave S 3
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that reminds me of when that elementary school caught on fire and as the girls inside had their flesh melt in agonizing and screaming pain the muslim men firefighters were outside chaining the doors shut so that the little girls would not be able to escape the flames because they were not covered and men outside would be able to see them if they ran out to escape the flames that were burning their flesh - only 1 example - happened a few years ago - dont take my word for it, look it up - of course we all know of the shooting in the back of the schoolgirls running from that school in Chechnya - ah, such a peaceful religion
2006-10-27 23:20:52
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answered by hell oh 4
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Sorry to say that you have been brainedwashed. No where does it say that and for your information Jesus was before Mohammed
2006-10-27 23:33:30
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answered by devora k 7
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There is only one God,if you knew GOD you would not be antagonistic about this. do you have unconditional love in your heart??what is unconditional love called in Aramaic?Jesus was jewish,do you believe all muslems and christians should be jewish??
2006-10-27 23:27:07
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answered by Weldon 5
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