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    Feb 8, 2003, 10:33 PM
    NewTestament
    Hello...

    Was the original new testament written entirely in greek, or was it also in latin or another language?
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    Feb 10, 2003, 11:43 PM
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    Greetings Vox;

    The oldest manuscripts show that it is in Greek, not Latin, but with a possibility of one or more being in Aramaic before being translated to Greek. New Testament, as well as Old, were not transferred into Greek until St. Jerome translated the Bible into the Latin Vulgate, which is the first authenticated translation by one who knew not only the Greek and Hebrew, but the nuances and idioms of both languages.

    Peace,
    RC-CIC
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    Feb 12, 2003, 07:17 PM
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    Thank you for your ansewer, cherepes.

    I am glad to see you here in this board. I am the same Vox from the old askme.com, don't know if you remember me. But anyway, I am happy to see you here!

    God bless!
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    Feb 15, 2003, 02:57 AM
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    Yes, I do remember, and just happened to stumble on here. Many have asked me to go to wetellyou.com and many others, but I am busy working on an Apologetics website.

    God Bless Vox, and good to see you.

    George
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    May 3, 2003, 02:01 PM
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    The N.T. Was all but one or two books written in Greek.
    It was translated into all Greek, all Hebrew and all latin around the same time. A copy of those earlest versions are in museums. Two are in GB and the Latin one is in the vatacan.
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    Jun 18, 2003, 01:30 PM
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    All of the NT was written in a Greek dialect called Koine. The reason for this was that the communities of Christians spoke this language as they were outside the Middle East. There is a theory that MT was originally written in Aramaic, although there is no proof of this. Also, MT always cites the Greek Septuagint version of the OT, never the Hebrew Tanakh. There was no Latin version of the NT until St Jerome translated it (ca 400 CE).
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    Jan 2, 2006, 05:21 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Pastor_Dave
    The N.T. was all but one or two books written in Greek.
    It was translated into all Greek, all Hebrew and all latin around the same time. A copy of those earlest versions are in museums. Two are in GB and the Latin one is in the vatacan.
    All the NT books were originally written in Koine. Tere were no Latin of Hebrew/Aramaic originals.






    M:)RGANITE

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