Aramaic primacy
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Aramaic Primacists believe that the New Testament and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language, not Koine Greek as is generally believed. The Assyrian Church of the East and other Aramaic speaking churches have historically claimed the Aramaic Peshitta was the original language New Testament. (Read more) |
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- New Interlinear Translation of the Peshitta
- Aramaic Peshitta Primacy
- Aramaic Peshitta Primacy - backup
- AramaicNT.org Studies on the Aramaic sources of the New Testament and Biblical Scholarship
- The Bible Code in Aramaic Peshitta A computerized analysis of Aramaic and Greek cognates in the Peshitta and Byzantine Greek New Testaments by Glenn David Bauscher purports to prove that the Aramaic Peshitta is the original New Testament.
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