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"Sarah Kanary"
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> "gilgames"
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>> <<
>> There are several reasons for Christendom's reluctance to admit that at
>> least some, if not all of the "NT" was originally written in Hebrew. As
>> the original Hebrew Christians died off, the church became more Greek
>> than Hebrew. Gradually, the love that Christ taught was abandoned in
>> favor of a rabid hatred of Jews, and all things Hebrew. Jews wrote
>> God's Name in Hebrew, even in the LXX, and it wasn't Iesous/Yehoshua, so
>> that Name had to go.
>> >>
>>
>> Just as an addendum, a Jew, Franz Werfel (Barbara, better knows for the
>> Forty Days of Musa Dagh and Harken the Word, the story of Jeremiah)
>> wrote that the name Jehosua is the tertagrammaton with an 's' (cross in
>> the cursive) at the middle.
>
> There are various pronunciations. Interestingly, in the LXX, Joshua's
> name
> is spelled "Iesous".
>
>>
>> IMHO the original Matthew (the logia = oracles) was written in Hebrew in
>> 36 AD when according to the Act of Apostles all the Apostles were
>> whipped, (Act 5:40) and had to flee (Act 8:1). Matthew remembered
>> Jeremiah who went home and God commanded him (Jer. 30.2) to write down
>> the Words He told through Jeremiah. Matthew did the same: wanted to
>> write Bible, wrote down Gods word through Jesus. This Logia could be
>> around 600 verses.
>>
>> The rest of the Gospels including the final Matthew are Greek simply due
>> to the fact that beginning of the fifties there were more gentile
>> Christians than Jewish Christians. IMHO (and according to Eusebius) Mark
>> was written in 43 when Peter had to flee from Herodes Agrippa, went to
>> Rome and preached Jesus deed's trough Mark as his interpreter.
>
> There is no evidence that Peter was ever in Rome.
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Are you dismissing Ireneaus, Tertullian and Eusebius to name a few?
See http://www.sunrise-publications.com/Articles/Peter1.pdf
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> Since Peter wrote to "the
> temporary residents scattered about in [literal] Pontus, Galatia,
> Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia" (1Pe 1:1), it logically follows that the
> source of the letter, "Babylon," was the literal place by that name.
> Never
> does the Bible indicate that Babylon specifically refers to Rome, nor does
> it state that Peter was ever in Rome.
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"What most commentators miss is the fact that Peter is sending greetings
from Rome [Babylon