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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.
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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.
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.
Mark took about 200 verses from the Logia (Mk 4:1-34, 6:7-13, 7:1-23,
8:11-21, 9:42-10:45, 11:25-13:37), and the present Matthew used above
that 400 verses (total 606 verses) from Mark. This compendium was
written because it became evident that Jesus deeds especially the
Passion and Resurrection are as much important than Jesus words.
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MaxSterling wrote:
> What is the Biblical evidence for this doctrine? It looks as if I
have
> to jump through some hoops to come to this conclusion, yet this is
> what I have been taught most of my Christian life.
>
> Any thoughts would be appriciated.
>
>
That one is saved by grace through faith is the fundamental assertion
of Scripture (Eph. 2:8,9). What is often overlooked, however, is the
similarly important statement that we are also "kept by the power of
God through faith..." (I Pet. 1:5).
Unless one is committed to a hyper-Calvinism denying human free will,
he is thus endowed with the ability - and responsibility - to choose.
Having once made the choice of faith, can one similarly choo