39. "Jesus named Peter "keppa" or "kepha" - The Rock" In response to In response to 23
Upon which His church will be built
This piece of scripture is a large part of the aplit between Orthodoxy and Catholicism
This is attributable to the Orthodoxy's echaltation of the Greek language. In greek scriptures, Jesus named him Petros, which means stone in Greek but without any connotation of foundational primacy. So Orthodoxy put the Bishop of Alexandria on the same level as the Bishop of Rome.
However Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Greek, and Kepha does indicate foundational primacy.