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        <![CDATA[ Q:  In Matthew 3:17, at Jesus baptism, the heavenly voice says This is my beloved son, but in the parallel-passages in Mark and Luke, the voice is reported to have said Thou art my beloved son.  Which report is right?A:  None of them, if one defines the right report as a report of the syllables spoken by the voice.  The words spoken were almost certainly expressed in Hebrew or Aramaic; the texts which preserve their meaning however are in Greek (and our English translations are based on those... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Steve Wells ~<br><br>SW:  &quot;In this case the question is: Did God address Jesus directly at his baptism?  I could not find an answer in your response.&quot;<br><br>Ah.  My short answer is, &quot;I think that the voice spoke to Jesus directly.&quot;  But the answer is nuanced along the lines that I presented in the earlier post:  the scene was like a coronation ~~ when someone puts the crown on the prince's head, and says, say, &quot;I now declare you, Henry, King of Northumbria!&quot;,... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I've been trying not to bother you Waterrock. I know you are busy. But I must point it out when you do not answer the question.<br><br>In this case the question is: <!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/contra/this_or_thou.html">Did God address Jesus directly at his baptism?</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--> <br>I could not find an answer in your response. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Q:  In Matthew 3:17, at Jesus baptism, the heavenly voice says This is my beloved son, but in the parallel-passages in Mark and Luke, the voice is reported to have said Thou art my beloved son.  Which report is right?<br><br>A:  None of them, if one defines the right report as a report of the syllables spoken by the voice.  The words spoken were almost certainly expressed in Hebrew or Aramaic; the texts which preserve their meaning however are in Greek (and our English translations are based... ]]></description>

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