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 [[2. Christian Hebraism - the Forgotten Reformation]] ​ [[2. Christian Hebraism - the Forgotten Reformation]] ​
-Hebrew was the language of the Bible and the New Testament. Not Greek, not Aramaic, not Latin. This is of paramount importance. Why? Because we can't believe in a God who equates himself with THE WORD while we ignore what words and languages mean or don'​t ​mean.+Hebrew was the language of the Bible and the New Testament. Not Greek, not Aramaic, not Latin. This is of paramount importance. Why? Because we can't believe in a God who equates himself with THE WORD while we ignore what words and languages mean or do not mean.
  
 A return to Hebrew was a major trait of the Reformation of the Middle Ages. But this has been purposely hidden or forgotten by Christians today. A return to Hebrew was a major trait of the Reformation of the Middle Ages. But this has been purposely hidden or forgotten by Christians today.
  
-Restoring ​the Jewishness of the faith in our liturgy ​might only be relevant to those of Jewish origin.+While some non-Jews might develop a "​taste"​ for messianic style liturgy, the restoration of the Jewishness of the faith when it comes to congregational //liturgy// is perhaps mostly ​relevant to those of Jewish origin. The majority of non-Jews will probably never choose to become part of a congregation following a messianic Jewish liturgical style
  
-But to most non-Jews this might seem like an irrelevantsecondary ​and even petty issue.+However, Hebraism transcends liturgical issues and deals with core issues of faith. Those are relevant ​to all believers: what do words mean (and don't mean)what was their original meaning when transmitted initially, how this relates to us today and so on.
  
-Hebraism deals with the core issues of faith: what do words mean (and don't mean), what was their original meaning when transmitted initially and how this relates to us today.+In this article we will look at:
  
-Brief history of Christian Hebraism +  * A brief history of Christian Hebraism 
-- The legacy of Christian Hebraism +  ​* ​- The legacy of Christian Hebraism 
-- Practical examples of big ticket corrections most if not all scholars agree on +  ​* ​- Practical examples of big ticket corrections most if not all scholars agree on 
-the issue of translations +  ​* ​The issue of translations 
-- The Gospels and the NT in Hebrew - a game changer+  ​* ​- The issue of Greek vs. Hebraic primacy
  
  
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