In The Bible, or in His whole life? Obviously the second is impossible to know, and the first you can look up on a Bible website, but it depends what version you are looking at. The most accurate would have to be a Bible in the same language that Jesus spoke. That would have been Hebrew and Aramaic.
They spoke Otomi language, but this is open to debate (fancy words to say no one knows for sure).
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The Pilgrims spoke English, but, 400 years ago, the words and phrases they used were different from the words and phrases used today. At the time of the Pilgrims, any words that started with x would have been Greek words.
No they didn't. The pilgrims spoke English, they had translators who spoke a tribes language. The Indians learned English (they actually had schools for this, there are some great books on the subject), and I'm sure the pilgrims picked up some words as well.
He spoke Spanish, the dialect being Castilian.
Jesus spoke of forgiveness and of love a great deal.
Jesus spoke aramaic
Yes it was John. Because of the words of Jesus were not fully understood when he spoke with Peter. Which is often the case today when the words of Jesus are shared.
I think, by reading the Bible and gathering the real words that Jesus spoke and share this with others.
If you consider that Jesus is the Word of God who spoke the Father's words in the Bible, then one could say that Jesus has and is ministering to the whole world. Few, if any nation has not heard His words.
Jesus spoke outdoors when he fed the five thousand, and spoke from a boat... etc
Many scholars are in the general agreement that Jesus and His disciples spoke in the then common language in Jerusalem - Aramaic.
No Jesus spoke aramaic.
The Bible never suggests that Jesus spoke in tongues. It is assumed that he always spoke in clear Aramaic.
There is no record in the Bible of what language Jesus spoke. However, he was a meek and lowly man, and so it is doubtful if he ever spoke any language from another country. However, we can all be grateful that his words have been translated and preserved for us in our own languages.
No actually the language that Jesus spoke was Aramaic.
The red letters in some editions of the Bible represent when Jesus spoke. If you notice it is only used in the New Testament, especially in the four gospels (although He also spoke in Acts).