Did the Disciples Think Jesus Was a Demon or a Ghost? Aramaic Bible Study Matthew

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @jededge
    @jededge 4 месяца назад +1

    thanks Michael

  • @vivekaugustine9583
    @vivekaugustine9583 10 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful

  • @irvank8235
    @irvank8235 3 месяца назад +1

    I want to ask Sir
    How to add Eastern Aramaic vowels in writing in Microsoft Word

  • @royalcreations3970
    @royalcreations3970 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wonderful video. Though I was so hopeful you were going to reveal the idiom used in verse 26 but you didn't.
    Regarding the disciples thinking they saw a spirit: Fear of spirits is so strong in the Near East that an innocent man walking by the seashore or cemetery may be mistaken for a spirit. In Assyria, when a man whom the family couldn't identify enters the house at night, he will be tested by sticking him with a large needle so they will know he is not a spirit. The belief is that when a needle touches an evil spirit, it is supposed to change into a donkey.
    Jesus disciples were afraid because of their beliefs in spirits. But Jesus promptly assured them it was he and not a spirit wishing to enter their boat.

  • @Defender77
    @Defender77 Месяц назад

    Michael, whilst listening to Psalm 93 music i was struck by the correlation between Psalm 93, Jesus walking on water prior to the deliverance of the man with legion and Jonah released from the whale at shore. Evidently the spirit world living in the sea - type and shadow for the world, souls of men without Christ or those in process of coming into revelation of Christ as God the sovereign creator and over all things. The disciples reverting to local myth and demonolgy coincidental to the intended location of demons. I heard yrs ago same regarding Jonah and Ninevites having similar beliefs at sight of Jonah probably bleached white leaving the sea from a large fish, they believed in sea gods/spirits and God used that belief to bring them to a shocking repentance that shook the whole region. Bear with me, im a novice. Do you know of any near East beliefs of Nineveh holding a belief or worship of sea spirits. Jesus then goes on to allow the demons enter the pigs and return to the sea - water souls of men. 🤔

  • @mitchellc4
    @mitchellc4 4 месяца назад +2

    I’ve noticed Jews say “Yeshu” instead of “Yeshua”, is this an Aramaic thing? It sounded like Yeshu

    • @ProfessorMichaelWingert
      @ProfessorMichaelWingert  3 месяца назад +1

      Usually when people say Yeshua, they are using a furtive patach under the ayin, but that is not a pronunciation convention in Syriac.

  • @economician
    @economician 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just came accross your channel amazing stuff! Have you read the works of dr Christoph Luxemberg? He has his own youtube channel with very educational content.

    • @ProfessorMichaelWingert
      @ProfessorMichaelWingert  10 месяцев назад +1

      The name sounds familiar. I will need to look him up one of these days.

  • @kkKey-py7lk
    @kkKey-py7lk 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am ASSYRIAN

  • @Defender77
    @Defender77 Месяц назад

    David in the psalms speaks of the water coming up to my kneck, pointing to the oppression of the spirit world and Peter sinking in the water through unbelief rending him vulnerable to oppression also. In the gospels, when demons leave a man a go throughout a dry place but return much worse than before, a dry place not suitable and return to the wet place of mans soul which is described as water, sea in book of revelations.??
    My apologies, scripture speaks of Gods water, water of the word, springs of living water, a river flowing from the throne of God. Psalm 23. just some thoughts.

  • @vivliforia2262
    @vivliforia2262 3 месяца назад +1

    I think FANTASMA is better translated as APPARITION. The disciples thought they were seeing APPARITION, not GHOST. Ghastly apparition.

  • @vertism.wilder4213
    @vertism.wilder4213 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey are you capable of speaking Geez. I appreciate your Syrian and Ethiopian videos