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It is refreshing to finally hear a professional archaeologist recognize the fact that spokesperson responsibility for the serious discipline of “biblical” archaeology has to be rescued from the public malfeasance that typically passes for legitimate commentary these days I continue to use quotations around “biblical” only because I personally prefer the term Syro-Palestinian archaeology.
The War To Rescue "Biblical" Archaeology Christopher O'Brien 2007
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It is refreshing to finally hear a professional archaeologist recognize the fact that spokesperson responsibility for the serious discipline of “biblical” archaeology has to be rescued from the public malfeasance that typically passes for legitimate commentary these days I continue to use quotations around “biblical” only because I personally prefer the term Syro-Palestinian archaeology.
Archive 2007-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Jesus Christ preached himself in Syro-Chaldaic, as is proved by many words which he used, and which the Evangelists have taken the pains to translate.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Note: It is exact in Syro-Chaldaic, the language in which it was spoken by Jesus Christ.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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The language Spoken by our Saviour and his apostles was a corruption of the Hebrew, a mixture of that and the language spoken in Chaldee, called Syro-Chaldaic, or more commonly the Syriac.
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That language was not pure Hebrew, but a mixture of the Hebrew, Chaldaic, and Syraic, commonly called Syro-Chaldaic, or Aramaean.
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It is a mixture of Syriac and Chaldee, called Syro-Chaldaic.
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Hebrew, but in Christ's time they spoke the Aramaic, sometimes called the Syro-Chaldaic.
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The Evangelical Apostolic Church of the North America, formerly known as the Syro-Chaldean Church of North America, is a small communion of congregations in New York that came from a mission movement of the Syro-Chaldean Church in India in the late 1800's.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BertSchlossberg 2010
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The Evangelical Apostolic Church of the North America, formerly known as the Syro-Chaldean Church of North America, is a small communion of congregations in New York that came from a mission movement of the Syro-Chaldean Church in India in the late 1800's.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BertSchlossberg 2010
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