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1 2,9 | found in Greek, the original language of the book.~The writer 2 2,14| thought, but it does not. The language is actually characteristic 3 3 | answers his questions in language taken, for the most part, 4 3 | Messiah is described in language much like that in the Revelation 5 4,4 | probably written in that language. We know it only from the 6 5,2 | part of it in its original language.[25]~ ~ 7 5,6 | a translation from that language, although James and Bonnet 8 6,3 | Sayings (logic) in the Aramaic language, and each one translated 9 11,2 | and pointed out that such language on the part of Pantaenus 10 11,3 | against Homer and tells, in language evidently drawn from Tatian,[ 11 13,2 | very soon ceased to be the language of Roman Christianity; in 12 16 | Didache which reflects the language and thought of Matthew 24.~ [ 13 16 | the Aramaic, the spoken language of Jesus' day. The Aramaic