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This brings back something that has always confused me: why is it sometimes Jesus Christ, and sometimes Christ Jesus? Strictly a matter of choice, or is there a decision process behind it? Does it have different meanings based on the sequence of the name and title?
Who knows for sure? Just bear in mind that “Christ” is a title, not a name, strictly speaking. Is there a real difference between saying Jesus Messiah, and Messiah Jesus? I’m thinking in English now but, one seems a descrition while the other seems a title or form of address… but I could be way off 🙂
Yes, a title, though the way some people use it these days…
My knowledge of Aramaic just doesn’t exist, and even if it did it would be in modern concepts. Unsure what it meant then. Of course, it could just be the way words were constructed in Greek vs Aramaic, and modern translators left it as is.
Very possible