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He was also indulging in his other passion: researching how our religious ancestors, the Nestorians, branched into China in the seventh century. He wrote excitedly to Mark and me saying that he’d made arrangements to see a Nestorian stele from A.D. 635. The carved stone was inscribed in both Chinese and Aramaic, the ancient but dying language still spoken by Chaldeans, the language Jesus spoke.
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