New Testament Introduction #:1 Dr. Theodore Zahn, 1.1ff.


Aramaic and possibly dialects were used by Jesus in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and to a Syrian-Phoenician woman. Hebrew was also used in the synagogues. Greek and Latin were used variously, but Aramaic and dialects were widely used in provinces of Palestine and locales. Yet, the Gospels were taken into Greek within a few decades, e.g. Syrian Antioch. The twelve Apostles used Aramaic.

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