Aramaic New Testament (Compact Edition in Aramaic)
To start your journey into Aramaic, you first need an Aramaic Bible... As well as a Translation of the Aramaic New Testament, you also need the Aramaic New Testament itself (in Aramaic).
Owning a copy of the Aramaic New Testament is so important that we have decided, for a limited time, to make this Compact Edition available as a free download, in PDF format, below.
This Printed Edition of the Aramaic Peshitta New Testament, brought to you exclusively by Jesus Spoke Aramaic, presents the Aramaic New Testament in the Ashuri letters, which is the foundation Alphabet that is taught in our video lessons. (The whole series of video lessons is available to Subscribers).
The Aramaic text is read from right-to-left, and the book is also right-to-left. This book will start you on your journey to actually learn Aramaic, allowing you to follow along with the video lessons, or just to read the Aramaic New Testament itself, if you know it from other sources.
NOTE: Our Aramaic Peshitta New Testament Audio DVD is an ideal companion to this printed book. The Aramaic Peshitta NT Audio DVD contains the entire text of the Aramaic New Testament, all 27 books, narrated in MP3 format on the DVD. This means you can read the Aramaic text as well as hearing it read to you. There is no better way to learn how to read and pronounce the Aramaic text. Why not buy both and learn even faster?
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This edition is printed in color. Color has been used within pages to highlight verses, chapters, and other features of the Aramaic text, giving an Aramaic text that is pleasant and attractive to read.
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This Aramaic New Testament is a Perfect-bound Paperback, 6 x 9 inches, printed on full color paper, and is 236 pages.
Ruben | Is this the original Peshitta New Testament in wich was written in syrica alphabet ? |
Ewan MacLeod | Feel free to leave comments or questions on this Printed Edition of the Aramaic Peshitta New Testament! |
Ewan MacLeod | Ruben, Yes,it is the original Peshitta New Testament (the 1905 BFBS edition) printed in Ashuri letters (not Estrangela). |