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Scientists say that the name of Christianity's central figure wasn't originally Jesus Christ -- he went by another title in his mother tongue that's nothing like today's iteration.
What language did Jesus speak? The most obvious reason that Jesus' name wouldn't have sounded like the English version of 'Jesus' is that he wouldn't have spoken English.
Scientists claim to have discovered the real name of Jesus Christ and it's not what we thought The real name, according to the language Jesus spoke, could be Yezhua ...
We know that the language Jesus spoke most commonly was neither Hebrew nor Greek but his native Aramaic, the language of his home and his primary listeners. Only a handful of Jesus’ exchanges are ...
The language was brought to Cyprus by waves of Arab Christians fleeing persecution by invading Arab Muslim fighters in what is now Syria, Lebanon and Israel, starting as early as the 8th century.
As a first century resident of Judea, Jesus likely spoke Aramaic, a Semitic language that survives today in small Christian and Jewish pockets in the Middle East.
A film about the life of Jesus made in 1979 has just been translated into its 2,100th language and the group behind the film expects to use artificial intelligence to add an estimated 200 more ...
You will know a tree by its salty fruit Franklin Graham cares about Trump’s language. So does Jesus, but for very different reasons.