What is the author's perspective on the connection between English and Jesus?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the author's viewpoint regarding how the English language relates to expressions of faith in Jesus. It presents multiple choices that indicate different perspectives the author may hold.

Answer

No direct answer found; Jesus spoke Aramaic, Bible in Greek/Hebrew, English translations came later.

The search results do not provide a direct answer to an author's perspective on the connection between English and Jesus. However, historically, Jesus spoke Aramaic, and the Bible was originally written in Greek and Hebrew, with translations into English occurring much later.

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The search results do not provide a direct answer to an author's perspective on the connection between English and Jesus. However, historically, Jesus spoke Aramaic, and the Bible was originally written in Greek and Hebrew, with translations into English occurring much later.

More Information

The Gospels were written decades after Jesus' death, initially in Greek, which was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean for many of those who wrote the New Testament. The notion that Jesus spoke English is a misconception; English translations aimed to make the Bible accessible to English-speaking audiences.

Tips

Confusing the language Jesus spoke with the modern translations of the Bible can lead to misunderstanding the historical context.

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