This is a short phrase, addressed to the mother of two of his apostles, requesting a favor. As with most of Jesus's casual conversations, it is straightforward language. However, it is the most basic question in life.
For those who want to know what Jesus really said, how he said it, why crowds came to hear him, and shades of meaning lost or hidden in translation.
Salome, James and John's mother, asks Jesus for a place of honor for her sons.
Matthew 20:21 What wilt thou?
Matthew 20:21What is it you want?
What do you desire?
This is a short phrase, addressed to the mother of two of his apostles, requesting a favor. As with most of Jesus's casual conversations, it is straightforward language. However, it is the most basic question in life.
What wilt thou?
My analysis standards and methods are constantly improving. New information on each verse is provided as articles are updated. It requires approximately two years for me to work through updating each of Jesus's verses.
The everyday meanings of the Greek words Jesus used were different than the definitions they have been given over time in biblical translation. The word translations here are based upon documents of his time such as the Greek Septuagint, not ideas unknown in his time.
See what Jesus said in Greek and see how his words are changed in English translation. My goal is to translate Jesus's words as they were heard when he taught, not the way they are interpreted today. The work here resurrects the humor and cleverness of Jesus's words lost in translation.
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Each article provides detailed information on all the Greek words in each verse with links simplifying your own research. It compares the Greek to popular translations to show where words are confused, changed, left out, and added. This site offers research available nowhere else, such as how often Jesus uses a specific Greek word and links to a list of every verse in which he uses a given word.
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| Mark 2:8 Why do you reason these things in your hearts? | May 01 2028 |
Most Bibles lose a lot of information in translation, for example, the Greek word translated as "word". See this article.
When I started I didn't know that Christ taught in Greek, however, my work indicates he did. The key points are summarized in this article.
Do you know that Jesus was really funny? Many of his verses are clearly meant to be entertaining. See this article for more.
Christ's words were spoken not written Greek. To understand the differences, see this article.
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