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Fake ‘Hebraisms’
So called Judaic Christianity, or ‘feast and sabbaths’ worshipping ‘Christians’, claim that they rediscovered and restored ‘ancient’ or ‘Paleo Hebrew’. With that they claim that the first century Believers were Hebrew and Aramaic speaking Israelites who read and knew the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures and not the Greek Scriptures as per the Septuagint. They try to prove their point with the Hebrew words which are found in the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. They claim Greek was not allowed even in the Synagogues or churches of the first (century) and early (second and even third century’s) Christians. Therefore, say they, words which stemmed from their Hebrew root-words, were Hebrew, and not Greek or Hellenistic Greek words.
Take for example the word for the Jewish or Israelite sabbath day, the seventh day of the ‘creation-week’. Its ‘Hebrew original’ transliterates ‘sh-a-b-b-a-th’ in English, as, supposedly, ‘everyone knows’. Therefore first century and later ‘early’ Christians, ‘were Sabbath-keepers’, viz, keepers of the Old Testament, Paleo Hebrew, Sabbath. Christians did not keep a Christian, Sabbath Day! The Sabbath of the first Christians was in no way changed or different from the Jews’ sabbath for thousands of years.
There is no such thing as a Christian Sabbath – say, THEY!
So called Judaic Christianity, or ‘feast and sabbaths’ worshipping ‘Christians’, claim that they rediscovered and restored ‘ancient’ or ‘Paleo Hebrew’. With that they claim that the first century Believers were Hebrew and Aramaic speaking Israelites who read and knew the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures and not the Greek Scriptures as per the Septuagint. They try to prove their point with the Hebrew words which are found in the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. They claim Greek was not allowed even in the Synagogues or churches of the first (century) and early (second and even third century’s) Christians. Therefore, say they, words which stemmed from their Hebrew root-words, were Hebrew, and not Greek or Hellenistic Greek words.
Take for example the word for the Jewish or Israelite sabbath day, the seventh day of the ‘creation-week’. Its ‘Hebrew original’ transliterates ‘sh-a-b-b-a-th’ in English, as, supposedly, ‘everyone knows’. Therefore first century and later ‘early’ Christians, ‘were Sabbath-keepers’, viz, keepers of the Old Testament, Paleo Hebrew, Sabbath. Christians did not keep a Christian, Sabbath Day! The Sabbath of the first Christians was in no way changed or different from the Jews’ sabbath for thousands of years.
There is no such thing as a Christian Sabbath – say, THEY!