EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 10 MIN
Academic Impact Podcast 293 © 2026 ISBN 978976975207.mp3
from William's Podcast · host Dr. William Anderson Gittens,D.D.
Academic Impact Podcast 293 © 2026 ISBN 978976975207.mp3Abstract This study examines the linguistic landscape of first-century Palestine to analyze the languages spoken by Jesus of Nazareth. Drawing from historical, biblical, and etymological evidence, it identifies Aramaic as Jesus’ primary spoken language, Hebrew as the liturgical and scriptural medium, and Greek as a secondary language for broader communication. Biblical passages containing Aramaic expressions, Hebrew scriptural readings, and Greek interactions are examined. This investigation highlights the multilingual environment in which Jesus lived, providing insight into the transmission of his teachings and the interpretation of the New Testament.Dr. William Anderson Gittens,D.D.Podcast 293 The Languages of Jesus Linguistic and Bibilical Perspectives. C.2026© 2026 ISBN 978976975207 Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 In collaboration with iMovie present Podcast 293 The Languages of Jesus Linguistic and Bibilical Perspectives. C.2026© 2026 ISBN 978976975207 RECOGNITIONSI am incredibly appreciative of the Creator's hand that has guided me every step of the way as I pause to consider my path. I am incredibly grateful to my late parents, Charles and Ira Gittens, for all the blessings life has bestowed upon me. They gave me their creative spirit and wisdom, which have consistently inspired me throughout my life. Their counsel and encouragement continue to resonate within me, shaping my path and purpose. Magnola Gittens, my dear wife, your steadfast support has been my rock during stormy times. Your compassion and love give me the fortitude I need to deal with the challenges of life. Your presence uplifts and consoles me, and for that I will always be grateful. 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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Platizky, Mr. Matthew Sutton, Mr. Juan Arroyo, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, and several others have been instrumental in my growth and have inspired me to constantly follow my passions. I had the honuor of learning from outstanding mentors while attending New Jersey City University (NJCU), including the late Dr. Joseph Drew, Merline Mayers, Mrs. Ellen Gordon, Dr. Nicholas Gordon, Rev. Dr. Scofield Eversley BSS, and numerous more. After graduation, discussions about improving my writing abilities were crucial to my development and laid the groundwork for my future aspirations. My journey has been greatly influenced by my experiences in the leisure activities business over the last thirty years. I dedicated myself to writing from 1995 to 2026, producing 293 podcasts that are well-received by the community and 465E-Publications. As a modest measure of appreciation for Dr. Joseph Drew's huge influence on my life, I dedicated my 66th publication, "A Tribute to Culture" Vol. 1, to him in acknowledgment of the profound impact he had on my academic and personal development.I continue to be grateful to everyone who has contributed to my tale and to the Creator for the limitless opportunities this trip presents as I anticipate what is ahead. My life has been profoundly impacted by each person's presence, pointing me in the direction of a promising future.Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D.COPYRIGHT Podcast 293 The Languages of Jesus Linguistic and Bibilical Perspectives. 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Academic Impact Podcast 293 © 2026 ISBN 978976975207.mp3 Abstract This study examines the linguistic landscape of first-century Palestine to analyze the languages spoken by Jesus of Nazareth. Drawing from historical, biblical, and etymological evidence, it identifies Aramaic as Jesus’ primary spoken language, Hebrew as the liturgical and scriptural medium, and Greek as a secondary language for broader communication. Biblical passages containing Aramaic expressions, Hebrew scriptural rea...
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