Jesus' name travelled a long-linguistic road from his own Aramaic into Hebrew, then to Greek and into Latin before it could ...
It is undoubtedly one of the most famous names in human history, but now the question is being asked whether the name "Jesus ...
Imperial Aramaic). According to the Old Testament, in 701 B.C., when officials of Sennacherib appeared before the walls of Jerusalem, and the Rab-Shakeh spoke in Hebrew to the officers of King ...
Judeo-Syrian Arabic is a linguistic relic of Syria’s Jewish past, blending the Levantine Arabic spoken by the majority population with Hebrew and Aramaic elements. For centuries, it was no one's ...
That means Jesus’ real name was most likely Yeshu Nazareen. The most obvious reason that Jesus’ name wouldn’t have sounded ...
The fall of Bashar Assad’s regime on Sunday, after years of civil war and opposition unrest, has brought a new focus on Syria’s cultural heritage. Among the many stories resurfacing in the ...
Despite being one of the most famous names on Earth, historians and linguists suggest that “Jesus Christ” was not the ...