would’ve been “Yeshu Narazene” in ancient Aramaic. So how did his name get a linguistic resurrection as “Jesus Christ?” The ...
In fact they're identical in Greek. Now think -- Jesus spoke Aramaic. So if you were translating Aramaic, and if I were translating Aramaic, they'd come out different, these translations.
It is also the language believed to have been spoken by Jesus Christ, making it a cornerstone of Christian history and theology. Despite the rise of Arabic and other languages in the region, Aramaic ...