A:We know nothing about the parents of Mary, mother of Jesus, although an early Christian tradition was that their names were Joachim and Anne. As Jews living in the land of Israel, they would have spoken Aramaic, a language very similar to Hebrew.
As a trader, I might have felt shocked, confused, and potentially embarrassed if I were thrown out by Jesus. It would depend on the circumstances and the message behind why I was being asked to leave.
Peter denied Jesus three times, just as Jesus had predicted. This occurred during Jesus's trial before his crucifixion.
Judas denied knowing Jesus. The disciple Peter denied knowing Christ three times when questioned about his association with him in the hours after Jesus' arrest. Christ had predicted this would happen, and Peter vowed he never would. He was to bitterly regret his defection of his Lord, and worked diligently to establish the early church.
The Gospels were written by different authors at different times, and are considered to be inspired by God. While it is likely that Jesus did say many of the words attributed to Him in the Gospels, there may have been some variations due to translation, interpretation, or the context in which the messages were recorded.
Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, just as Jesus had predicted.
Aramaic See the Related Links for "Aramaic language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" to the bottom for the answer.
The primary spoken language when Jesus was alive was Aramaic and this would have been the language Jesus spoke. Greek was the language of government, Hebrew the language of prayer, study and religious texts, and Aramaic was the language of legal contracts and trade. So probably Jesus prayed in Hebrew
Constantine would have had to have spoken both Latin, his native language, and Greek, the diplomatic language of his time.
If one considers English to be a native language of the U.S. (which could be a point of debate in itself), then Spanish would be the most-spoken foreign language and the dialects of the Chinese language would be the second most-spoken foreign language.
Constantine would have had to have spoken both Latin, his native language, and Greek, the diplomatic language of his time.
The primary language spoken in colonial New Jersey was English, due to the influence of British settlers. However, there were also Dutch and Swedish settlers in early colonial times who would have spoken their native languages. Additionally, there were various Native American languages spoken by indigenous tribes in the region.
The least would be either Lao (From Laos), Dhivehi(from the Maldives Islands), Kazakh (Kazakhstan) or Uzbek (Uzbekistan), spoken by less than 10 people in Mexico, all of them registered immigrants.If you mean the least spoken, native language of Mexico (see related questions) that would be the Opata language, spoken by 15 speakers in 1993 and almost considered an extinct language.
Answer:Jesus was a Jew, and grew up in a Jewish family in Galilee. The primary language for Jews in that area was Aramaic. The towns of associated with Jesus, Nazareth and Capernaum, were primarily Aramaic-speaking communities. He may have spoken some Greek and enough Hebrew to discuss biblical issues.
HINDI is one such language spoken as a native tongue in certain parts of North and Central India. Hindi is considered as the official language of India and hence a lot of people across the country know this language.
The Noha language was mainly spoken by the Navajo Indian tribe. One current example you could find to hear the language would be the song "Yeha-Noha" sung by Sacred Spirits on the "Chants and Dances of the Native Americans" album.
There are MANY Native American languages. Each tribe has its own language. So there is not one particular word for love in all Native American languages. You need to ask for the word in a particular Native American language, such as Cherokee, Sioux, Apache, etc.
English is the Official language of Zimbabwe. If you are referring to one of the native languages, you would need to specify which one. Here is a list of languages spoken in Zimbabwe:DombeEnglishFanagaloKalangaKundaLoziManyikaNambyaNdauNdebeleNsengaNyanjaShonaTongaTsoaTsongaTswaTswanaVendaZimbabwe Sign Language