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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2024 · 1H 13M

Unveiling Truth: Dismissing the Greek Misconception of the New Testament (Briyt Hadash)

from Promote The Truth Podcast · host Promote The Truth

In our latest podcast episode, "GET RID OF THE GREEK!", we challenge the widely accepted but misleading notion that the Briyt Hadash (New Testament) was originally written in Greek. This episode is not just an exposition but a journey towards truth as we navigate through historical and linguistic evidence.We dive deep into the origins of the Briyt Hadash, reaffirming its roots in Hebrew (Abariy) and Aramaic (Aramiyt) languages. Our discussion sheds light on how centuries of scholarly teachings and seminary schools have perpetuated this Greek narrative, often obscuring the true essence of these set-apart texts.Join us at Promote The Truth as we dismantle these long-held beliefs and explore the authentic origins of the Briyt Hadash (New Testament). This eye-opening episode is a call to re-examine what we've been taught and to embrace the authentic language and culture that shaped the New Testament.Discover more about the real linguistic heritage of the Briyt Hadash (New Testament) and how understanding its true origins can enrich our spiritual understanding and connection to the Scriptures.Listen, learn, and be part of the movement towards scriptural clarity and integrity. Visit our website link  https://www.promotethetruth.com/hebrew-aramaic-origins-of-the-new-testament for more insights and resources about the origins of the real New Testament (Briyt Hadash)If you feel inspired to see real SCRIPTURES come to life faster, you can contribute directly to the Truth Scriptures Briyt Hadash (New Testament) Expedited Campaign at: TSNT.orgBe sure to go to our website and Social Media for more valuable information on the TRUTH:Newsletter: https://www.promotethetruth.com/newsletterFollow us on YouTube for great video content:https://www.youtube.com/@PromoteTheTruthFollow us on FaceBook for great content:https://www.facebook.com/promotethetruthFollow us on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/promotethetruthFollow us on TikTok at:https://www.tiktok.com/@promotethetruthFollow us on Clapper at:https://clapperapp.com/promotethetruthFollow us on Twitter at:https://twitter.com/promotethetruthFollow us on Threads at:https://www.threads.net/@promotethetruthCheck out our website at: www.PromoteTheTruth.comCheck out the Promote The Truth PODCAST Platform: https://promotethetruth.transistor.fmFor real-time updates, discipleship, and information join our Telegram Channel at:https://t.me/promotethetruthLove and Appreciation,Promote The Truth

In our latest podcast episode, "GET RID OF THE GREEK!", we challenge the widely accepted but misleading notion that the Briyt Hadash (New Testament) was originally written in Greek. This episode is not just an exposition but a journey towards truth as we navigate through historical and linguistic evidence.We dive deep into the origins of the Briyt Hadash, reaffirming its roots in Hebrew (Abariy) and Aramaic (Aramiyt) languages. Our discussion sheds light on how centuries of scholarly teachings and seminary schools have perpetuated this Greek narrative, often obscuring the true essence of these set-apart texts.Join us at Promote The Truth as we dismantle these long-held beliefs and explore the authentic origins of the Briyt Hadash (New Testament). This eye-opening episode is a call to re-examine what we've been taught and to embrace the authentic language and culture that shaped the New Testament.Discover more about the real linguistic heritage of the Briyt Hadash (New Testament) and how understanding its true origins can enrich our spiritual understanding and connection to the Scriptures.Listen, learn, and be part of the movement towards scriptural clarity and integrity. Visit our website link  https://www.promotethetruth.com/hebrew-aramaic-origins-of-the-new-testament for more insights and resources about the origins of the real New Testament (Briyt Hadash)If you feel inspired to see real SCRIPTURES come to life faster, you can contribute directly to the Truth Scriptures Briyt Hadash (New Testament) Expedited Campaign at: TSNT.orgBe sure to go to our website and Social Media for more valuable information on the TRUTH:Newsletter: https://www.promotethetruth.com/newsletterFollow us on YouTube for great video content:https://www.youtube.com/@PromoteTheTruthFollow us on FaceBook for great content:https://www.facebook.com/promotethetruthFollow us on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/promotethetruthFollow us on TikTok at:https://www.tiktok.com/@promotethetruthFollow us on Clapper at:https://clapperapp.com/promotethetruthFollow us on Twitter at:https://twitter.com/promotethetruthFollow us on Threads at:https://www.threads.net/@promotethetruthCheck out our website at: www.PromoteTheTruth.comCheck out the Promote The Truth PODCAST Platform: https://promotethetruth.transistor.fmFor real-time updates, discipleship, and information join our Telegram Channel at:https://t.me/promotethetruthLove and Appreciation,Promote The Truth

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