Many people are probably scratching their head at the title. It deals with the notion that the received New Testament was originally composed in Aramaic rather than Koine Greek as most Christianity has historically believed. I was 15+ years ago a strong proponent of it, until I began investigating it and the history behind its biggest most famous advocate "George Lamsa" who was the editor of such famous works as "Holy Bible From the Ancient Eastern Text".
Sources
I will list some sources that I plan on referring to for folks curious on the topic, but won't give direct links to avoid spam rules. 1) I did cover George Lamsa on my personal YouTube channel, "Oriental Christian". The videos do use AI imagery and Story Block video clips so beware if you are highly allergic to AI stuff. 2) Steve Caruco a Messianic Jew and Aramaic expert wrote a wonderful online article called " "the Problems of Peshitta Primacy" that served as lot of the inspiration for this topic. 3) I once was a regular years ago on Peshitta dot org message board that was a big proponent of this viewpoint besides the work of Lamsa. There are some good linguistic arguments to be made based on things like Hebraic Poetry devices and such, and sometimes there are even problems with ancient Greek manuscripts, which would hint at an original Aramaic source. Besides that there is some limited witness of ancient Church historians like Hippolytus and Eusebius that the saying of Jesus were recorded in Aramaic (The Logosmoi) and the first Gospel, Matthew was written "in the Hebrew Tongue".
I'm tagging saint Steven who had a thread on the Aramaic Bible last year.
@St. SteVen
A thread touching on the topic. The Peshitta - the Aramaic Bible translation
Sources
I will list some sources that I plan on referring to for folks curious on the topic, but won't give direct links to avoid spam rules. 1) I did cover George Lamsa on my personal YouTube channel, "Oriental Christian". The videos do use AI imagery and Story Block video clips so beware if you are highly allergic to AI stuff. 2) Steve Caruco a Messianic Jew and Aramaic expert wrote a wonderful online article called " "the Problems of Peshitta Primacy" that served as lot of the inspiration for this topic. 3) I once was a regular years ago on Peshitta dot org message board that was a big proponent of this viewpoint besides the work of Lamsa. There are some good linguistic arguments to be made based on things like Hebraic Poetry devices and such, and sometimes there are even problems with ancient Greek manuscripts, which would hint at an original Aramaic source. Besides that there is some limited witness of ancient Church historians like Hippolytus and Eusebius that the saying of Jesus were recorded in Aramaic (The Logosmoi) and the first Gospel, Matthew was written "in the Hebrew Tongue".
I'm tagging saint Steven who had a thread on the Aramaic Bible last year.
@St. SteVen
A thread touching on the topic. The Peshitta - the Aramaic Bible translation
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