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Halfway through the 4 years required to get a Master's in Divinity we had choices to either go Hebrew or Classical Greek in translating for the Ordination Boards. I went Greek. The texts today translated from the original Greek are dated by modern Greek language but it doesn't change the fact the NT was made in Classical Greek. If you are interested in my studies concerning the New Testament I can translate the Original Greek language that gave rise to it. There is also the Latin Vulgate for the Catholic Church but the Latin was after the original Greek. I see you have partiality to Aramaic but Aramaic is just a sliver of a sliver in the New Testament. Tyndale is a modern translation ignoring the original texts. It tries to make Christians just like the Amplified Bible which is also inaccurate. Respectfully telling you the truth about the New Testament, John |
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