Difference between revisions of "Mark 5:41-43"
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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | * Why does Mark report Jesus' actual words in Aramaic in verse 41?
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| − | == Lexical notes ==
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| − | == Exegesis ==
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| − | *The fact that Jesus told people to make sure that the girl had something to eat indicates that he saw her as a person with multiple needs, not just as someone who needed healing.
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| − | * See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_primacy#Counter_Arguments Counter Arguments to Aramaic Primacy] to see how New Testament Aramaic expressions are used to strengthen the position that the original New Testament was written in Greek, not Aramaic as some claim.
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