What Jesus Really Taught in His Native Aramaic Livestream with Neil Douglas-Klotz, PhD

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @jenniferelfmum6028
    @jenniferelfmum6028 5 місяців тому +3

    Love the music: Love the message 🕊💛🌀

  • @katerinakasia7955
    @katerinakasia7955 2 місяці тому

    This music and words resonates with me❤

  • @raahkumara8304
    @raahkumara8304 6 місяців тому +4

    Can i ask does the course teach the whole yeshua/Lords prayer in Aramaic aswell as other ways/words of chanting intoning or just parts?... Love and blessings to Neil and shift for this beautiful and powerful course🙏💛

    • @SandraJeanStroebel
      @SandraJeanStroebel 6 місяців тому +3

      From info about the course - In Neil’s eye-opening (and heart-opening) new 7-week live course, move through the seven steps of Yeshua’s Prayer - one line in each session - with chants, silent meditations, breathwork, and body movements...
      ... that will not only teach you the prayer, but will transport you into an embodied state where you can actually experience the way of life Jesus intended to illuminate and support.

    • @kparish12
      @kparish12 5 місяців тому +1

      What was the music? Thank you

  • @jerrimendellkelly3091
    @jerrimendellkelly3091 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm curious. Neil you mentioned in another video that there is conversations regarding whether Yeshua actually died on the cross. Is there a link to that discussion?

  • @arain1234
    @arain1234 4 місяці тому

    Describing Mary Magdalene as Jesus' "mate" is superimposing modern categories on ancient times. Relationships such as "mates" were not a recognized categories of male-female relationships in those times. If there was a sexual relationship, it had to be within the confines of marriage or as slave or war booty and thus a concubine. Otherwise, it was adultery. A relationship as a "mate" was not recognized. There is no evidence that Jesus had any slaves or received war booty. Either she was his wife, or she was not. If not, then she was only his disciple, not his "mate." To say that Jesus had a female "mate" is highly disrespectful to a person of Jesus', and only a modern Western mind could think in those terms, even if Mr. Douglas-Klotz has a lot of interesting information to offer.

  • @AxelMegaton
    @AxelMegaton 5 місяців тому +1

    This language is Assyrian not Aramaic. There has never been an Aramaic language. The nomadic Aramaeans never managed to create their own language. Nor did they build any culture, they followed their flocks of sheep and at most harassed and plundered settlers where they had the opportunity

    • @jerrimendellkelly3091
      @jerrimendellkelly3091 3 місяці тому +1

      I have a friend who is from Iran...he mentioned the language is Assyrian as well...in my ignorance I said no..he is teaching the ancient language that Jesus spoke...he said..yes it's from Syria. 😂

    • @AxelMegaton
      @AxelMegaton 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jerrimendellkelly3091 Yes, because the Aramaeans (the ancient Syrians/inhabitants of Syria) spoke Assyrian. Because there never was an Aramaic language.

    • @lornakoestner6138
      @lornakoestner6138 2 місяці тому

      So does Wikipedia get it wrong?
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic

    • @lornakoestner6138
      @lornakoestner6138 2 місяці тому

      A quick google search renders your comment rather off base. It's way more complicated than that, and yes, there is an Aramaic language.

    • @AxelMegaton
      @AxelMegaton 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@lornakoestner6138Wikipedia says what people feed it, even lies that have circulated for centuries to falsify the Assyrian identity.
      If you think of "Aramaic" texts in the Bible, it is Assyrian and is written like Hebrew with Assyrian letters - Ktav Ashurit.
      Khayet Omtan Ashureta Nestorneta-Hudeta o Khaya Lishanan Ashuraya Mqodsha.
      Barukh KhaShem, Alaha d'Ashuraye Khaya Ekhad!