Andrew
Matt 18:15
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When did modern Hebrew begin?While I may not have hebrew fluency.
Hebrew is an area I've explored extensively.
Hebrew was so uncommon at one point that it almost became a dead language, how did it ever get to that point? Was it because Greek had become the dominant of the Jews only leaving a minority of Hebrew speaking Jews left to hold fast the biblical tongue?
If so, why is it so hard to imagine the ancient scripture of the Hebrews to be translated into Greek?
While it is a phonetic language yet only recently revised, Moses who wrote in paleo-Hebrew (and I assume was learned in Egyptian) would likely be scratching his head at the modern Hebrew born of the "age of enlightenment"
Point being, the Scribes and Pharisees in Jesus time had fallen by means of tradition and had made the Law of no effect.
After the destruction of the Temple in 70AD, no Jewish council had any priestly authority to officialize a "canon" by any means.
The Lord God Almighty had given authority to His Church to discern what is Gospel and what is not. This is reflected in Paul's writings who made it clear that if any one person taught a separate Gospel (which is no Gospel at all) art declared Anathema.
Clearly addressing the anti Christ teachings of what we would call the 'gnostics', those who reject that Christ had come in the flesh thus denying His bodily resurrection.
The Jewish and Gentile world had the OT scriptures well ahead of time and were quite familiar with them. Not one protest against any of the translations occured, no prejudice towards any of their books are made mention, no "Apocrypha" section existed, not a single objection among the high priest uttered, only records of their use among early Church fathers are found regardless of what worth the Christ rejecting Jews would later declare them to be.
By calling me anti-semitic you say the same to those Christians who held fast their faith in those scriptures, as well unto Christ who charged the corrupt and conspiring Jews calling them the sons of their father the devil and the synagogue of Satan.
I pray for the removing of their stumbling block set forth by their fathers, by no means does this effect the Christian, but as for them, they have an alternate view of prophecy due to the deliberate broadening and blurring of prophetic passages, rejecting their prophets and awaiting a false messiah.