Yasser Arafat would be the father of modern terrorism.
During what period of music did Handel compose?
Yasser Arafat would be the father of modern terrorism.
it was a general question.
Sun Tzu would be the grand dragon of warfare.
We're talking about a Yale graduate who couldn't anwer an elementary question.
The art of warfare is anything but elementary.
The olden days.
Was that Baroque?
It's either Baroque or Classical.
That would still be you for starting up an unnecessary quarrel over such a trivial matter. Where the is the class on this forum? I feel like I'm arguing with a bunch of elitist ing s.Who's the neanderthal?
By the way why is everyone giving this guy a trivia lesson over the internet? The internet. You know, the place where you can find the answer to virtually any general question you'll ever want to know with the wonders of something called google.com?
that was kinda the whole point.
Handel was baroque. Very good.
In what language was the New Testament written?
which part?![]()
pendejada
Um ... all the NT books. The Gospels, Acts, the Letters, and Revelation. What language are the oldest manuscripts in?
(BTW ... it's not Hebrew. There is a minority of scholars who think Matthew MAY have been originally written in Hebrew.)
American.
it's a hodgepodge, collected over a few hundred years. technically speaking, any of its separate components could have been written in any number of languages, but first published together in greek.
Um, no.
English versions first starting appearing in the eighth century.
You're right, I was thinking of the Koran.
What version of Greek?
And no, most of the reputable scholars date the books of the NT to no later than the end of the first century AD, with the possible exception of 2 Peter and Revelation (a few suggest this). We have a few second century MSS (Codex Vaticanus & Sinaiticus) that do ent that these books had been composed by this time. Put together with the quotes from the Fathers (Irenaeus, Justin, later Tertullian) and you get alot of early do ents.
Now ... the stuff that came along over the next couple of hundred years was the hodgepodge.
Interestingly, according to Islam, the Koran cannot be translated. It preexisted eternally in Arabic and can only properly be in Arabic. An English translation is considered to be more like a commentary. So we find Moslems who have spent years memorizing the Koran (in Arabic) who do not speak or understand Arabic. That's right. They memorize scriptures they have no hope of understanding.
Okay ... another question. What "kind" of elements are neon, xenon, and helium?
Originally, Arameaic if I'm not mistaken (at least the Gospels). There were some books written in Greek. All were translated to Latin later on.
I could be wrong.
Hey, bag . . . you're ing about "elitist" and you write like that?
Go yourself, you .
Noble gases.
By the way, I was letting out some noble gasses of my own during lunch.
Weren't the gospels written in Arameaic?
That's the language of Jesus and his apostles.
I'll have to look that up.
I checked a couple of sources on the interwebs and some say that the gospels were written in Aramaic (I've been misspelling that) and some say Greek.
Maybe Extra Stout can set us straight.
I've always held that they were written in Aramaic, but I very well could be wrong.
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