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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
Strongs Dictionary Page 123 under word number 3444 last sentence.
Jesus (a Greek form of yeshu'ah).
I will not go to the mat trying to prove the New Testament was all written in Greek as to what the ORIGINAL SCRIPT was. I do believe for sure there are very old Greek copies of the originals. Since none of us were there when Peter and James and Jude and John or Paul put their pens down on the text we cannot know what they themselves wrote in.
The earliest Greek scripts I recall reading about were at least 200 years after Christ. We do not know in what way the copies came to us.
We do know the earliest KNOWN GREEK copies disagree with each other in many places.
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Where is your original Aramaic or Hebrew manuscripts Mike?
Again, this has little to do about a name, but the Hebrew Only crew is really telling us that the New Testament isn't really the original, but a Hellenized bad copy. Think about that. Sad.
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