I have been studying the reasons why the following Scholars have backed the idea of the New Testament being originally written in Hebrew. Their findings are hard to ignore if you don't approach it with the "they are wrong" attitude, It's actually very compelling evidence.
- “The New Testament WAS originally written in Hebrew. As the following scholars agree – Bevan, Blizzard, Grant, Loisy, Schonefield, Trimm, Minge, Segal, Dam, etc. They all raise the flag regarding the New Testament as being originally written in Hebrew and NOT Greek or Aramaic.”-Hebrew New Testament by, Dr. D. Briggs, Ph.D., Walden University
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Richard B. Hays - Wikipedia
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Richard_B._Hays
Richard
Bevan Hays (born May 4, 1948) is an American New Testament scholar and
George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New
Testament Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina. He is an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church .
Bible Scholars
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Bible Scholars is pleased to announce a new book by Dr. Roy
Blizzard: "A HEBREW UNDERSTANDING OF THE DIFFICULT PASSAGES IN THE BIBLE." This book's purpose is to establish Hebrew as the key to understanding the scriptures, especially the words of Jesus as found in the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke.
Robert M. Grant (theologian) - Wikipedia
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Robert_M._Grant_(theologian)
Grant is the son of well-known New Testament
scholar Frederick C. Grant and Helen McQueen Grant (née Hardie). He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with distinction from Northwestern University in 1938; attended the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1938-1939; moved to Columbia University in 1939-1940;
Alfred Firmin Loisy | French theologian | Britannica
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Alfred-Firmin-Loisy
Alfred Firmin Loisy, (born Feb. 28, 1857, Ambrières, Fr.—died June 1, 1940, Ceffonds), French biblical scholar, linguist, and philosopher of religion, generally credited as the founder of Modernism, a movement within the Roman Catholic church aimed at revising its dogma to reflect advances in science and philosophy.
British biblical scholar
Hugh J. Schonfield - Wikipedia
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Hugh Joseph Schonfield (London, 17 May 1901 – 24 January 1988, London) was a British Bible scholar specialising in the New Testament and the early development of the Christian religion and church.
Charlie Trimm | People, Biola University
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Charlie
Trimm loves to inspire students to recognize the beauty of the Old Testament and its relevance for the life of the church today. Having served for several years in pastoral ministry, he strives to encourage the spiritual growth of his students in all his classes.
Alan F. Segal - Wikipedia
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Segal
Alan F. Segal (August 2, 1945 – February 13, 2011) was a scholar of ancient religions, specializing in Judaism's relationship to Christianity.