[SBE] Regarding Sennheiser wireless mics

Elysa Jones elysajones at yahoo.com
Mon May 5 06:24:27 EDT 2014


I'm interested in being included if you go off list.



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Subject: Re: [SBE] Regarding Sennheiser wireless mics



Jet and Harold



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Thanks

On Sunday, May 4, 2014, jerhil at frontier.com <mailto:jerhil at frontier.com>
<jerhil at frontier.com <mailto:jerhil at frontier.com> > wrote:

Harold,


>From my notes, there are 28 manuscripts of Hebrew Matthew that have been

found. Papias stated that Matthew wrote his gospel in Hebrew and others
translated it as they were able. The Greek Mt was translated from Aramaic
and the Aramaic Mt was translated from the Hebrew. There are no direct
quotes from the Septuagint in the Greek but in Hebrew Mt, there are precise
quotes from the Hebrew Tanakh. I don't have any notes on the other Gospels
at the moment.

-jer

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On May 4, 2014, at 5:21 PM, "jerhil at frontier.com
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','jerhil at frontier.com');> " <jerhil at frontier.com
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','jerhil at frontier.com');> > wrote:

Jer,
Good to hear from you. It certainly was a good year for the Seahawks, and
I hope you saw Russell Wilson and several of his teammates with a pastor
during playoffs in a video giving their testimony that "Jesus Christ is far
more important than the Super Bowl." May they go forth and do likewise next
year! I watched the game. Thanks for helping it go well.
I have been fascinated by the work of Jeff Benner on ancient Hebrew
pictographs. He has published some books. From one of them comes the
following statement about the evidence that there may have been a Hebrew
autograph of the New Testament. "While the oldest manuscripts of the New
Testament are in Greek, it is unlikely Yeshua or his Talmidim taught in
Greek, but instead in Hebrew. Even if these teachings were first "written"
in Greek, they are still a translation of the Hebrew that they "spoke."
Because the New Testament was first written by Jews who spoke and wrote
Hebrew, for Jews who also spoke and read Hebrew, it stands to reason that
they would have written in Hebrew. Archaeological evidence to support this
view can be found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, texts contemporary to the New
Testament period, which included writings similar to the New Testament that
were written in Hebrew," New Testament Greek to Hebrew Dictionary,
Introduction.

Harold



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