You may know Aramaic as the language of Jesus, but did you know that Aramaic is actually a 3,000 year old language that evolved in the Middle East alongside Hebrew?
Thanks to Mel Gibson, it's now common knowledge that Jesus, or Yeshua in his native tongue, spoke Aramaic, specifically 1st Century Galilean Aramaic. "Spoke" is a little modest: Jesus had a remarkable way with words. Did you know that most of his dialogues from the New Testament rhyme in the Aramaic? Did you know that he was fond of puns?
You may know Aramaic as the language of Jesus, but did you know that Aramaic is actually a 3,000 year old language that evolved in the Middle East alongside Hebrew?
Thanks to Mel Gibson, it's now common knowledge that Jesus, or Yeshua in his native tongue, spoke Aramaic, specifically 1st Century Galilean Aramaic. "Spoke" is a little modest: Jesus had a remarkable way with words. Did you know that most of his dialogues from the New Testament rhyme in the Aramaic? Did you know that he was fond of puns?
Under the Assyrian and Babylonian kings, Aramaic enjoyed its widest influence, reaching from Egypt to India. During this period, we have the Babylonian Exile of the Jewish people, and it would be during that time that they adopted Aramaic as their writing system. Many Jewish texts coming out of the Exile were written in Aramaic, including several stories in the Mishna (which was compiled around the 2nd century CE even if the stories were older). To this day, some branches of Jewish learning are still written in a dialect of Aramaic. You can read up on the Mishna and its history in the following Wikipedia article, the editors of which know their stuff.About the Author:| welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) | Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0 |