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The surviving papyrus documents from the Galilee region (Jesus was likely raised in Nazareth in Galilee) show that Aramaic was the common tongue among the Jewish population. Early Greek ...
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Image: Pexels Going by this theory, Jesus would have gone by Yeshua or Yeshu, which were the two of the most common names in Galilee (Jesus was born in Nazareth in Galilee).
So Jesus, who is often referred to in the bible as “Jesus Of Nazareth” or “Jesus the Nazarene” due to his birthplace, would’ve been “Yeshu Narazene” in ancient Aramaic. So how did ...
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However, most scholars believe that Jesus was been born and raised in the town of Nazareth which is part of Galilee, a smaller province to the north. Professor Dineke Houtman, an expert on the ...
Aramaic, the language Jesus likely spoke daily, offers clues to his original name. Professor Dineke Houtman explains, “Given his background in Nazareth, we can assume his day-to-day language was ...