Rocco A. Errico

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Rocco A. Errico is an American minister, a fringe Aramaic Bible scholar, and founder of the Noohra Foundation, an organization devoted to Aramaic Biblical research. A student of the late George M. Lamsa he writes extensively on the differences between the Aramaic verses and modern text (KJV, etc) derived largely from Greek language texts, which themselves date back to only around 300 A.D. Errico is known for continuing Lamsa's widely criticized work[1][2] in offering reinterpreted translations, of the sayings of Jesus.

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  1. ^ Review of Lamsa's translation by Herbert G May, Journal of Bible and Religion, Vol. 26, No. 4, Oct., 1958 (JSTOR)
  2. ^ Review of Lamsa's translation by PAH de Boer, Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 8, Fasc. 2, Apr., 1958 (JSTOR)

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