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If Thomas at John 20:28 was speaking in Aramaic, what are the options for what he originally said? At John 20:28, Thomas famously exclaims "My Lord and my God!" This could be translated in different ways. In particular, ‘Lord’ is ambiguous (Adonai or Adoni?) and ‘God’ is ambiguous (God or god?) "My LORD (= Adonai in Hebre…