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Arabic is not that of a good language for divine revelation. This is especially when the revelation uses words that have different meanings....and so you have verses with so much possible interpretations. The same with hadiths.
A Divine Revelation...that being Jesus Christ...He spoke Aramaic, which is a sister to Arabic, and that worked quite well for Him. And what about the Divine Revelation one finds in la ilaha illa?Arabic is not that of a good language for divine revelation.
I know others may not share this view, but I see life as a test. If we were handed all the answers on a silver platter, it wouldn't be much of a test. Struggling to find out and working hard to implement what we find out as we develop and learn new things and change our views as we grow on our journey... all of that is important.
That's not to say that the Arabic isn't precise..
Having a difficult test doesn't make sense with belief that hell (extreme torture) awaits those whom fail it. That paints a cruel image of God. He makes a hard test, you have to struggle, and if you fail, he will torture you in an extreme way.
For myself...Life is a dance of Love.I know others may not share this view, but I see life as a test.
Like the words Wali, Mawla, Awliya? Sometimes context isn't enough to show you the meaning.
For myself...Life is a dance of Love.
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A Divine Revelation...that being Jesus Christ...He spoke Aramaic, which is a sister to Arabic, and that worked quite well for Him. And what about the Divine Revelation one finds in la ilaha illa?
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More then likely Jesus also spoke/read Hebrew and Greek.
Do you have any evidence of this at all?
Greek was the official language of the Roman Empire - the officials, soldiers and roman citizens. Aramaic was common in the small villages. Rabbis and Temple officials would have used Hebrew for worship and the Scriptures.
In Luke 4 Jesus went to a synagogue and read from scrolls.
I wonder if Pilate spoke Aramaic?
Andrew and Phillip had Greek names-
John 12
20 And there were certain Greeks among them that came up to worship at the feast:
21 The same came therefore to Philip, which was of Bethsaida of Galilee, and desired him, saying, Sir, we would see Jesus.
22 Philip cometh and telleth Andrew: and again Andrew and Philip tell Jesus.
Boanerges is Greek:
Mark 3
17 And James the son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James; and he surnamed them Boanerges, which is, The sons of thunder:
There is a lot wrong with this. Have you researched this at all?
You need proof to support your claim.
Yep and how I came to that conclusion.
Don't worry it doesn't make Jesus GOD simply because he was multilingual!! It was a very common occurance, just as it is today in Europe.
I would wager that more then likely only Americans have only one language under their belts!
What told you the official language of the Roman empire was Greek?
History.
Sorry I may have confused you- I am speaking about the time and place of Jesus.
The Roman Empire might have started out with a different language, but when it conquered Greece it took on may Greek speaking people, along with their culture, politics, religion, etc. The west part of the empire remained Latin and the east part Greek speaking.
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