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What two languages should I learn if I want a Phd in either Christianity or Judaism?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldTimerToo" data-source="post: 2612646" data-attributes="member: 251718"><p>Hebrew for one of them. It is the core language for the Old Testament.</p><p></p><p>Greek is the base language for the New Testament, including the version of the Old Testament that was in use at the time of Jesus. If you have no interest in learning Konine Greek, then you will likely have to concentrate your efforts only on Judaism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldTimerToo, post: 2612646, member: 251718"] Hebrew for one of them. It is the core language for the Old Testament. Greek is the base language for the New Testament, including the version of the Old Testament that was in use at the time of Jesus. If you have no interest in learning Konine Greek, then you will likely have to concentrate your efforts only on Judaism. [/QUOTE]
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