Showing posts with label translation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label translation. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 December 2024

Influence of Aramaic on the 4 gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John

 Influence of Aramaic on the 4 gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John


Aramaic/Hebrew.?









1. For a start, there is a big controversy on the actual number of gospels written in the bible. As more and more recent archaeological discoveries of ancient texts were exposed, the bible that we have today is considered to be incomplete or in factual error, maybe due to the generational translations and deliberate omissions

The bible is just a collection of books written throughout the centuries, and the group of men under the Emperor Constantine (through the Council of Nicaea in 325CE) were ordered to assemble the books (to prevent any more infighting among the various religious groups as to who is right and who is more authentic), so that the empire will not be fractured by the different religious groups. It was more of a political decision wielding control over the region via a common religious text. They determined what is acceptable and what is not. That’s why some gospels were omitted (like the gospel of Thomas, gospel of Mary, gospel of Judas, gospel of Peter, and gospel of Philip), and certain Old Testament books were removed.



2. The lack of original complete ancient scriptures or texts has hindered the findings whether all the scriptures were written in Aramaic, Hebrew and/or Greek. It is understandable since much of them have been destroyed by calamities, wear and tear, or just lost through the ages. Up till today, much archaeological work is still on-going, while those found are slowly and painstakingly being translated from the original into modern text for clearer comprehension.



3. From recent findings in the Old Testament, it was found that official documents related to the rebuilding of the ancient temple were entirely written in Aramaic (not Hebrew). The book of Ezra has big portions totally in Aramaic (Ezra 4:8 – 6:18; 7:12 – 26). The book of Daniel (Daniel 2:4 – 7:28) has large portions all in Aramaic (not Hebrew). Stories about Daniel and his friends, his visions were all written in Aramaic (not Hebrew). 

Way back in Genesis 31:47,

Genesis 31:47 And Laban called it Jegarsahadutha: but Jacob called it Galeed.


“Jegarsahadutha” is an Aramaic (not Hebrew) term meaning “pile of stones”, while “Galeed” is a Hebrew term also meaning “pile of stones”. The meaning is the same, signifying a metaphorical “heap of witness” as a memorial to the covenant made between Jacob and Laban.


In Jeremiah 10:11, the ENTIRE verse is Written in Aramaic.! Not Hebrew!

 

Jeremiah 10:11 in Aramaic






4. Coming to the New Testament, we find many portions were in Aramaic (as far as recent archaeology shows). Below are just some of the more prominent verses.


“fool” (raka) Matt 5:22


“zealot” (kananaios, from Aram. kan’an) Matt 10:4; Mark 3:18.


“Save now” (hosanna) Matt 21:9 (2x), 15; Mark 11:9; John 12:13


“O God! O God! To what a purpose You have kept me!” (Eloi, eloi, lema sabaxthani) Mark 15:34; Matthew 27:46


“Little girl, rise.” (talitha koum) Mark 5:41.


“Be opened” (effatha) Mark 7:34


“Teacher/Rabbi” (rabbouni) Mark 10:51; John 20:16


“Father” (abba) Mark 14:36; Rom 8:15; Gal 4:6


Maranatha meaning “Lord, come!” 1 Corinthians 16:22



5. The Greek influence on the Israelites were significant after the conquest of the Near East empires by Alexander the Great in 330 BCE. His 4 generals carved out his empire after his death to promote the Greek rule over his conquered lands including Eastern Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine (or Israel) and much of Mesopotamia. Then the Romans came and took over after the Greeks in 55 BCE, but much of the Greek culture and language remained after the conquest until today.



6. So, the people living during the time of the gospels were influenced by Aramaic, then Hebrew and then Greek. It was a period of mixture, as can be seen when Paul switched languages halfway in his presentation in Acts 21:37 – 22:2. (Paul used many Aramaic idioms too: https://advancingtruth.blogspot.com/2022/02/how-did-paul-used-aramaic-idioms-in.html.) The message of Jesus was originally proclaimed and taught in the Aramaic language all over. And due to Social and Political decisions communication both spoken and written were interspersed with Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek. To say the New Testament and gospels were entire written in Greek is NOT true, and likewise NOT in Aramaic entirely (until newer evidences can be discovered).



7. From then until today many believers of Jesus in Iraq (Mesopotamia), Iran, Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon have tried to keep the original Aramaic language alive both domestically and scholastically. Today they may not call it Aramaic but Syriac, but Syriac is just a Greek term for Aramaic. Many have become disillusion or disgust with the proliferation of Errors in Bible Translations, and there is a desire to return to the original context of the meanings of Jesus and scriptures, instead of relying on preachers or teachers who cherry pick scriptures to their whims and fancies to suit their egoistic pursuits of authority and superiority.


Jesus spoke in Aramaic








See a timeline of such human translations:

https://advancingtruth.blogspot.com/2021/04/timeline-of-written-translation-history.html



and why the Aramaic text and not the KJV or English text:

https://advancingtruth.blogspot.com/2023/08/aramaic-text-vs-kjv-text.html



8. The ability to understand Aramaic or Aramaic phrases, will greatly enhance your journey of true scripture discovery. You will be able to understand how Aramaic developed into what we have as modern languages. We can understand the rightful interpretation of the scriptural text. We can read it in its historical past events and within context and true meaning. We can determine whether what we read, heard preached or taught is genuine or forgery. We can understand many difficult passages or Semitic terms of speech which are not able to be explained in Greek or in modern languages. It will bring us back to a period of time very close to the time of Jesus and walk in that similar path. It will enable us to perceive more clearly Jesus and his teachings in the context of his own language, people and time. I hope these will inspire you as it has inspired me.


Monday, 28 August 2023

Aramaic Text vs KJV Text

Aramaic Text vs KJV Text













Did you know there are over 450 translations of the Bible in the English language alone?

Question: WHICH IS THE CORRECT VERSION.??

Answer: There is NO Correct Version. All the versions are different from the Original (which is Aramaic/Hebrew).


(Note: For those interested to read further, I wrote a post on the "Timeline of Written Translation History" here:




WHY SO MANY VERSIONS.?

Because:

a. They have language translation errors and mistakes. This happens when it is translated from 1 language to another language.

b. They have bias translation errors. That means they purposely translate it in such a way to favour their own denomination or community, and to discredit others.

c. Translation errors occur when the translators cannot decide to translate "word for word" or "thought for thought". As a result, there is a mixture of both. Others from other cultures or learning began to interpret the bible words wrongly leading to theological errors.

d. They are translated by a "one-man-show". That means it is the work of ONLY 1 person. It has not been tested by other bible scholars or bible peers. This results in an unscholarly or unprofessional translation, creating more mistakes. E.g.s are "The Message" a paraphrase by Eugene Peterson and "The Passion Translation" by Brian Simmons.


MAJORITY VIEW THE KING JAMES VERSION (KJV) AS MORE CORRECT.

In the christian culture that I was involved, the majority viewed the KJV as the "never incorrect version" or the "authentic version" or the "sanctified version".

Actually, if you just trace the Timeline of bible translations of just the KJVs ALONE, you will find that the translators are trying to cover up their mistakes, with newer and newer editions. Their mistakes and embarrassment are made more pronounced with new archaeological discoveries of old written texts written thousands of years ago.


If you do use Google, you will also find that there have been hundred of articles written and viewed in social media like Youtube, about the hundreds if not thousands of errors in the KJV. They were highlighted according to their own understanding.


COMPARING SOME OF THE DIFFERENCES












Here below I will attempt to compare some (just some, because there are so so many) of the bible texts found in the Aramaic text and those in the KJV text.

It is my attempt to compare the text with the original Aramaic. It is useless to compare translation with translation, that will lead to quarrelsome arguments about who or which is more correct. I will just show you the original and you decide, whether your KJV or other translations have errors or not.


Job 12:6

(KJV) The tabernacles of robbers PROSPER, and they that provoke God are secure; into whose hand God bringeth abundantly.

(Aramaic) The tents of robbers SHALL PERISH, and the assurance of those who incite God because there is no God in their hearts.



Job 31:10

(KJV) Then let my wife grind unto another, and let others bow down upon her.

(Aramaic) Then let my wife grind (meal) for others and let her BAKE BREAD AT ANOTHER MAN'S PLACE.



Psalm 7:11

(KJV) God judgeth the righteous, and God is ANGRY WITH THE WICKED EVERY DAY.

(Aramaic) God is a just judge and He is NOT ANGRY EVERY DAY.



Psalm 23:2

(KJV) He maketh me to lie down in GREEN PASTURES; he leadeth me beside the STILL WATERS.

(Aramaic) And He makes me to dwell in PASTURES OF STRENGTH. He guides me by REFRESHING WATERS.



Psalm 23:6

(KJV) Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord FOREVER.

(Aramaic) Your loving kindness and compassion have pursued me all the days of my life; and I shall live in the house of the Lord for the LENGTH OF DAYS.



Psalm 46:10

(KJV) BE STILL and know that I am God!

(Aramaic) RETURN TO ME and know that I am God!



Isaiah 43:28

(KJV) Therefore I have PROFANED THE PRINCES OF THE SANCTUARY, and have given Jacob to the curse and Israel to reproaches. [meaning God Himself had defiled the princes]

(Aramaic) YOU PRINCES HAVE DEFILED THE HOLY PLACE (the sanctuary); therefore I have give Jacob to the curse and Israel to shame.



Jeremiah 4:10

(KJV) Then said I, ah Lord God; surely THOU HAST GREATLY DECEIVED this people and Jerusalem, saying, Ye shall have peace; whereas the sword reacheth unto the soul.

(Aramaic) Then I said, I implore you, O Lord God, truly I HAVE DECEIVED [meaning Jeremiah had deceived] this people and Jerusalem exceedingly because I have said, You will have peace, and behold, the slain sword reaches as far as the soul.



Matthew 5:3

(KJV)  BLESSED ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

(Aramaic) DELIGHTED ARE THOSE WHO SURRENDER TO GOD, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.



Matthew 6:34

(KJV) TAKE THEREFORE NO THOUGHT for the morrow; for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the eveil thereof.

(Aramaic) Now DO NOT WORRY about tomorrow, because tomorrow will take care of itself. Enough for the day is its own trouble.



John 1:14

(KJV) And the Word WAS MADE FLESH, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only BEGOTTEN son of the Father) full of grace and TRUTH.

(Aramaic) And the Word TOOK HUMAN FORM and dwelt (tented) among us; and we say his preciousness (glory), a preciousness like that of an only BELOVED son of the Father, who is filled with loving kindness and JUSTICE.



2 Timothy 3:16

(KJV) All scripture is GIVEN BY INSPIRATION OF GOD, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.

(Aramaic) All scripture that is WRITTEN BY THE SPIRIT is useful for teaching, correction, right action, and for instruction in justice (piety).



2 Peter 1:21

(KJV) For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man but holy men of God spoke as they were MOVED by the Holy Ghost.

(Aramaic) For prophecy at no time ever came by the will of man, but hold men of God spoke when they were IMPELLED by the Holy Spirit.



1 Corinthians 7:18

(KJV) Is any man called being circumcised? Let him not BECOME UNCIRCUMCISED.

(Aramaic) If any man were circumcised when he was called, let him not TURNED TO THE PARTY OF THE UNCIRCUMCISED.



And so on, and so on.

There are thousands of different translations in comparing the KJV and the original Aramaic.

For those interested, there is a book by George M. Lamsa, called "The Holy Bible from the Ancient Eastern Text", and he translated the ancient Aramaic manuscripts to English, beginning with Genesis till Revelation. He said that there are approximately 10,000 to 12,000 vital and major differences between the KJV and the Aramaic text.