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Created page with "{{bl| Lost sermon }} {{ct| Hermeneutics }}{{ct| Gospels }} A "scholar" suggested that we dare not use Easton because it is so old. He said it cannot be trusted. "Back then", he said, "they didn't even know that Chaldee, Aramaic, and Hebrew were three different languages." I picked up a new seminary text book on Hebrew 101. The author somewhere discovered that there are 23 letters in Hebrew alphabet. Fro hundreds of years we have been told that there are 22; 27 if you..."
(Created page with "{{bl| Lost sermon }} {{ct| Hermeneutics }}{{ct| Gospels }} A "scholar" suggested that we dare not use Easton because it is so old. He said it cannot be trusted. "Back then", he said, "they didn't even know that Chaldee, Aramaic, and Hebrew were three different languages." I picked up a new seminary text book on Hebrew 101. The author somewhere discovered that there are 23 letters in Hebrew alphabet. Fro hundreds of years we have been told that there are 22; 27 if you...")
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