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In article , David Rance writes: | | Well, I have never heard that interpretation before! It is certainly not | mainstream theology. Aramaic is only a dialect of Hebrew, not a separate | language. "Bar" means "son of" in both Hebrew and Aramaic. What branch | of Christianity teaches you your interpretation? Well, I have never heard THAT before! All of the references I have seen give New Testament Aramaic and Old Testament Hebrew the sort of relationship that modern German and Old Norse have. I.e. a sort of avuncular relationship, not even a direct one - let alone calling Aramaic merely a dialect of Hebrew! "Son"/"sohn" means "son" in both German and Old Norse. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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