155 – Aramaic in the New Testament with Roy Gessford
The Bible Speaks to You: Think, Pray, Love like Jesus
The Bible Speaks to You: Think, Pray, Love like Jesus
155 – Aramaic in the New Testament with Roy Gessford
Sep 27, 2022 Episode 155
James Early
155 – Jesus spoke Aramaic in the New Testament

Is there any advantage to learning Aramaic to understand his teachings better?

Of course!

In this week's podcast episode, I talk with Roy Gessford about the insights we can get from reading the New Testament translated from Aramaic.

Roy got interested in the original languages of the Bible when a speaker at a Bible conference told him he could learn these ancient languages.

His first research said it was a dead language. But he quickly learned it was not.

Roy shared some examples of how Aramaic has given him a better understanding of what a particular passage in the Bible means. He refers to

  • When the devil tempts Jesus to turn the stone into bread
  • The line in the Lord's prayer about God's will being done on earth
  • Getting a deeper understanding of Jesus's mindset that God's healing power is here today just as it was then
  • He shares a healing he had because of the conviction he found in Jesus's words
  • In John 21, the word play with the words lamb and sheep when Jesus tells Peter three times to tend his flock.
Listen to find out Roy's answer to the question: "If Jesus walked in the room, would you be able to talk to him in Aramaic?"

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Bible references in this week's episode. Check them out at thebiblespeakstoyou.com/155

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James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life.