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Monthly Archives: March 2023
Hebrew earlier language explained
https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet/new-discoveries.htm#1 Dr. Douglas Petrovich This issue is critical for understanding the roots of the Bible, since the sophistication of the biblical narrative required an alphabet to be in place for it to be written. If the alphabet was first developed … Continue reading
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Food, take no though what you eat or drink
Jesus the Nazoraion says, Take no thought what you eat or drink. Why? because it has already been thought out for you. Food is defined in Genesis 1 and 2. https://biblehub.com/interlinear/matthew/19-8.htm [Gen 1:29 LSB] 29 Then God (Elohim) said (Amar), … Continue reading
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Matthew written in Hebrew
Go to https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/semitic-origins/semitic-origins-of-the-book-of-matthew.htm Papias (150-170 CE) the first time mentioned. The book of Matthew was written in Hebrew and St. Jerome translated it into Latin and the Latin Vulgate translated into the KJV. Eusebius also had the Hebrew book of … Continue reading
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