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Jewish Background of the New Testament: Hebrew and Aramaic words in The New Testament

Author Giuseppe Guarino
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN1987467256
ISBN-139781987467253
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Discoveries like the Dead Sea Scrolls made it clear that in order to better understand the New Testament, it is necessary to seriously consider the language and culture of those through whom it was written. The New Testament did not betray but embraced and gave the world the riches of the Jewish religion. Its authors interpreted from their original language thoughts, sayings, accounts or even written documents. So deep was their Jewish background that when they could not find an equivalent for some Hebrew words or expressions, they thought well to keep them in their Greek autographs. This use has influenced the language of the church down to our days. In fact, we end all our prayers with a Hebrew word: “Amen.” We shout to God: "Hallelujah." We call Jesus the "Messiah".The Jewish background of the New Testament is a fascinating and important topic to investigate.