| He spokeFebruary 5 2009 at 3:27 PM | Julian (Login Thunder777) Sufi |
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| in Aramaic, true, but not Hebrew (in general speech) but would also speak in Greek, as most would in those days (thats not provable, but probable). Greek in those days was as universal as English is today.
Point is, it wansnt the divine name, which would have been specifically in Hebrew, and would have been tranaslated as such.
Love in Jesus, Ju |
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