wood, scenic vistas, flowers, fabric, or architectural elements it imitates.” A fragment of antique wallpaper, Greer suggests, is precious enough to frame and hang as art.
According to experts, Jesus' name in his native Aramaic, the language he likely spoke, would have been "Yeshua" or possibly its shorter form, "Yeshu." This discovery has led scholars to argue that ...
Going by this theory, Jesus, the lord and saviour would have gone by Yeshua or Yeshu, which were the two of the most common names in Galilee at the time. His full name at the time would have been ...
Aramaic texts and inscriptions suggest Jesus’ name would have been “Yeshu” or “Yeshua,” derived from the Hebrew “Yehoshua,” meaning “God saves.” When translated into Greek ...
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