Idioms in the Bible Explained and A Key to the Original Gospels
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
George Lamsa is one of the foremost Ancient Aramaic Scholars in the world today. He offers great insight to idioms and difficult scriptures in the bible. I myself am a Christian author and his handling of Eli, Eli, lamana shabachthani is right on. (My spelling may be a little off on these Aramaic words because I do not have them in front of me.) If you want to better understand the bible and the society during Jesus Christ time on earth than this book is a must for those who really want to see the accuracy and the integrity in the word of God.
The Wedding at Cana.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
What a difference Prof. George Lamsa's explanation's make to the scene at the Wedding at Cana. By understanding the customs of the time we are provided with an enhanced peek at the wedding party and watch as Mary makes sure that Jesus is aware of his duties as a wedding guest. By not being intimitely aquainted with the Aramaic language of Jesus's time, where one word can have several meanings, where what is said turns out not to be what is meant, it's no wonder early translations into Greek and Roman missed important points. This book is already one of my prized possessions for bible study.
Excerpts From A Classic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book contains over 1000 passages from both New and Old Testaments that the author, George Lamsa, believed to contain significant differences from our "conventional" English derivations of the original script, which was written in Aramaic (bearing in mind that the Syrian Orthodox Church considers the Hebrew language to be "Western Aramaic"). Some of the differences are significant, though there is no difference which would offend anyone's sense of Gospel meaning.
Excellent book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book explains certain items in the bible with their meaning in Aramic, the language of Jesus' time. These colloquial meanings of some familiar parts of scripture did shed new light on some of the ancient texts. All of us read Christian scripture that has been handed down from transcription to translation to interpretation for many centuries. It was interesting to read the possible meanings of some of this scripture. Books like this are valuable because they help us to see the context in which they were written. If an accounting for context and the historical era aren't taken into consideration, can the truth of scripture ever be revealed? Even if scripture was inspired by God?Recommended!
Hope for fundamentalists
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book could mean hope for the fundamentalists. If they take this book to heart maybe they will find a more loving God. I loved the book. I would also recommend the book An Encounter With A Prophet; but only for those people who enjoyed this book. The Encounter is way too far advanced for the fundamentalist to start off with. Again this is a wonderful work.
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