@elidios1: Get @reshare_app • @catholicscalling In a podcast interview, Mel Gibson spoke about the language Jesus most likely spoke in daily life, explaining that it was primarily Aramaic, while also noting that Jesus would have known Hebrew for reading the Scriptures and likely some Greek because of the culture and commerce of the region. Gibson has often shared that his desire for The Passion of the Christ to be filmed in Aramaic, Latin, and Hebrew was to make the story feel as historically authentic as possible. Rather than relying on modern dialogue, he believed hearing the ancient languages would help audiences focus on Christ’s suffering, love, and sacrifice. Gibson also reflected on the significance of Jesus addressing God as “Father,” emphasizing the intimate relationship between the Son and the Father throughout the Gospels. In Christian belief, when Jesus taught His followers to pray, “Our Father,” He invited all believers into a relationship of trust, reverence, and love with God. Gibson has said that this message of redemption and God’s fatherly love is at the heart of the Gospel, reminding Christians that through Jesus Christ they are called to approach the Father with faith, humility, and hope. Follow @catholicscalling for more Catholic content!!!
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