>when grassley talks about corn it means dagon son of Baal. The fish god,dagon
Stay off the crack, son.
There is zero evidence that Grassley is using "corn" as code for "Dagon." You might as well claim that Grassley is using "corn" as code for "H. P. Lovecraft's cat."
>according to my grandparents
Unless your grandparents are scholars, it is unlikely that your grandparents can cite evidence for their claims.
The vast majority of historians can agree on several crucial claims, e.g. Jesus actually lived just like Julius Caesar and George Washington actually lived.
If you really care about the history of Aramaic as it related to Jesus, you can start with the history of the Septuagint.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint
However, in my humble opinion, the exact role of Aramaic in ancient history is not very relevant to Q drops. Issues like "to whom did Epstein sell under-aged prostitutes?" are more relevant than "did the Hebrew language differentiate itself from Canaanite languages in the 10th century BCE?"