In the wake of "what language did Jesus speak?" (Aramaic, Hebrew, with a dash of Greek?) debate, Seth Sanders offers a more complex picture of the linguistic landscape of first-century Palestine (and how searches of monolinguistic purity is a red herring and largely ideologically charged religiously and politically).
Check out his Religion Dispatches here.
My musings on the New Testament, Early Christianity, Religion, Literature, and Other Phenomena and Ephemera.
Showing posts with label Greek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek. Show all posts
Monday, June 9, 2014
Friday, March 20, 2009
A Bit 'O Daily Greek
I have seen this on Stephen Carlson's sidebar for a while now, and finally decided to add it to my own blog: a daily NT passage in Greek. It is just to the right under my info... You can get it for yourself here. A bit 'o Greek a day keeps the doctor away...
I wonder if there is something like this for Hebrew? Anyone know?
I wonder if there is something like this for Hebrew? Anyone know?
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