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Epistle of James from the Peshitta

Epistle of James from the PeshittaEpistle of James from the Peshitta (e-book)

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The Epistle of James (Ya'aqub) in the original Syriac/Aramaic.

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Diatessaron

DiatessaronDiatessaron (book)

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A revised edition of the Roberts-Donaldson version. Most Syrian churches used the Diatessaron as its authoritative text until the 5th century. This first edition's revisions has to do with replacing the Anglicized Greek name "Jesus" to the Hebrew/Aramaic "Yeshua". Additional revisions are forthcoming such as modernizing the English text, cross-references, superscripting the verse numbers, general text/format clean up, etc. I am making no money off the sale of this product. The download version is free. The price is Lulu's commission.

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The Divine Name in the Syriac New Testament

The Divine Name in the Syriac New TestamentThe Divine Name in the Syriac New Testament (e-book)

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Various verses in the Syriac New Testament containing the Divine Name. This is version 1 of the booklet. I plan to update this with more interlinear/bi-lingual text and other languages

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ARAMAIC PESHITTA BIBLE RESOURCES

English, Spanish and Portuguese Translations of the Peshitta and Related Texts

For the Glory of Yeshua M'shikha

"TĂș les mandaste que tus ordenanzas fueran guardadas cuidadosamente." Salmos 119:4, Biblia Peshitta

Pshitta Tanakh (Old Testament) translation - The Aramaic Jewish Bible

Hebrew Aramaic Peshitta NT

Pshitta Tanakh Forum

Peshitta NT Forum
The Peshitta/Peshitto is the ancient Aramaic/Syriac Scriptures which was a precursor to the Greek texts of the New Covenant/Testament. The Peshitta is still used by Syrian Orthodox and other Aramaic/Syriac speaking peoples in both Bible reading and liturgy.
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