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Bible Word Study: ‘new’ in Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic

Admin Greek (New Testament)

Does the word ‘new’ in some instances actually mean ‘renewed?’ Possibly. In the Old Testament, in the Hebrew, there is no clear distinction. In the New Testament, in the Aramaic, a close sister language to Hebrew, likewise, there is no clear distinction. Go to the Greek and yes we find clear support for this idea.

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