Re: Arabic and Hebrew languages at the time of Jesus' life



"phiniq" <kenan.q84@xxxxxxxxx> wrote...

Languages didn't found surprisingly, and some languages develop by the
time. And Aramic was spoken languages by that time then it developed
into Arabic and maybe Hebrew (I'm not sure about this one). Ancient
languages like Kurdish, Arabic, Ashorian are close to each other. That
means they developed from one language in the past. There are people
still talk Aramic in some villages in Syria.

Well, the last sentence there is correct.

J.

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