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LORD'S PRAYER in ARAMAIC - PRAY BEFORE SLEEP
While Jesus likely spoke a few languages, including Hebrew and Greek, he spoke with his disciples and delivered his sermons in Aramaic. Scholars have come to a consensus that this ancient dialect was the primary language of Jews living in Palestine during the first century.
Looking at the two appearances of the Lord’s Prayer in the New Testament (Luke’s and Matthew’s Gospels), scholars have found that the translations lead us back to Aramaic. In the first century, this prayer was delivered by Christ for everyone — not just people who were educated in Greek or Hebrew. The Lord’s Prayer is for everyone — anytime, anywhere.
Praying the Lord’s Prayer in its original language offers a special opportunity to remove ourselves from the modern world. Through prayer, we can better appreciate the b...
published: 01 Dec 2021
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The Lord's Prayer In Aramaic
Charles Morris, President & Speaker of Haven Ministries, asked a local pastor in Iraq to recite The Lord's Prayer in Aramaic - the language that Jesus spoke over 2,000 years ago. To watch the full mini documentary, visit http://www.rescueforrefugees.com. -------------------------------------------
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published: 23 Sep 2015
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The Lord's Prayer in Aramaic (Abun d'beschmayo)
Our Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done
on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
Amen.
Pope Benedict's Reflections on the Our Father in his book "Jesus of Nazareth". Summary by Father Seán Heaney, P.P.
Pope Benedict has recently published a book entitled Jesus of Nazareth, where he relates Jesus Christ to our own times, and outlines how he thinks we should understand his presence in our lives.
This is a work on which the Pope has laboured over many years before he became Pope, and he now has published his first volume of what is intended to be a larger work.
This volume covers the pub...
published: 03 Dec 2016
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Musical Aramaic rendition of the Our Father that moved the pope in Georgia
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published: 03 Oct 2016
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The Village In Syria Were They Speak Jesus' Tongue
Aramaic (2008): In a village in the Syrian countryside, Muslims and Christians live side-by-side and keeping the language of Christ, Aramaic, alive.
For similar stories, see:
Is Jesus Christ Back To Explain The Laws Of Love
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France's City Of Miracles
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published: 25 May 2016
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Jonathan prays “Our Father” in Aramaic over thousands
You can sit in on a very special evening when Jonathan Roumie prayed "Our Father” over the crowd in Aramaic — the same language Jesus actually spoke in. Join thousands of extras who were moved by this impactful moment from filming Feeding of the 5,000.
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published: 30 Jun 2022
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Biblical Aramaic Lesson 1
The is the first in a series on biblical Aramaic.
To sign up for biblical language classes or private lessons, contact [email protected].
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Dr. Christopher Dost (Ph.D., The Jewish Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Northville Baptist Church in New Milford, CT (www.northvillebaptistchurch.com), and is the CEO of Educational Enrichment, LLC. He has taught Bible and biblical languages at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Nyack College, Alliance Theological Seminary, Sacred Heart University, and Bethlehem Bible College. He is the author of "Jesus's Bible: A Concise History of the Hebrew Scriptures" and "The Sub Loco Notes in the Former Prophets of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia."
https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Bible-Scriptures-printing-revisions/dp/1793849234/ref=sr_1_2?...
published: 24 Aug 2021
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How Similar Are Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic?
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In this episode I examine Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic - the languages of the Hebrew Bible (or "Old Testament") - and see how similar they are!
In this video I did my best to pronounce Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic with their original full range of phonemes, including sound distinctions that you won't hear in Modern Hebrew. If you know some Modern Hebrew (or a modern form of Aramaic) the pronunciation in this video will sound different. I'm sure I didn't do it perfectly, but I tried to make it as authe...
published: 31 Aug 2023
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published: 31 Mar 2024
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SEMITIC: ARABIC & SYRIAC ARAMAIC
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published: 16 Aug 2023
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LORD'S PRAYER in ARAMAIC - PRAY BEFORE SLEEP
While Jesus likely spoke a few languages, including Hebrew and Greek, he spoke with his disciples and delivered his sermons in Aramaic. Scholars have come to a ...
While Jesus likely spoke a few languages, including Hebrew and Greek, he spoke with his disciples and delivered his sermons in Aramaic. Scholars have come to a consensus that this ancient dialect was the primary language of Jews living in Palestine during the first century.
Looking at the two appearances of the Lord’s Prayer in the New Testament (Luke’s and Matthew’s Gospels), scholars have found that the translations lead us back to Aramaic. In the first century, this prayer was delivered by Christ for everyone — not just people who were educated in Greek or Hebrew. The Lord’s Prayer is for everyone — anytime, anywhere.
Praying the Lord’s Prayer in its original language offers a special opportunity to remove ourselves from the modern world. Through prayer, we can better appreciate the beauty of Christ’s words from the first century.
Often, when we read or listen to a prayer we aren’t as familiar with, it helps us meditate on it in a new way. By praying the Lord’s Prayer in its original language, we might find a new way of connecting with Christ in our daily meditations.
Sound Track Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Translated titles:
HERRENGEBET auf ARAMAISCH-BETEN SIE VOR DEM SCHLAFEN
PRIERE DU SEIGNEUR en ARAMAIQUE-PRIER AVANT DE SOMMEIL
अरामी भाषा में प्रभु की प्रार्थना-सोन
HERE SE GEBED in ARAMAEES-BID VOOR SLAAP
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Herrens bøn på aramæisk-bed inden du sover
ISSANDA PALVE ARAAMA keeles-PALVESTA ENNE uinumist
PANALANGIN NG PANGINOON sa ARAMAIC-MAGDASAL BAGO MATULOG
HERRAN RUKOUS arameaksi-RUKOILLE ENNEN nukkumaanmenoa
ORACIÓN DO SEÑOR EN ARAMAICO-ORE ANTES DE DURMIR
아람어로 된 주님의 기도-자기 전에 기도하십시오
https://wn.com/Lord'S_Prayer_In_Aramaic_Pray_Before_Sleep
While Jesus likely spoke a few languages, including Hebrew and Greek, he spoke with his disciples and delivered his sermons in Aramaic. Scholars have come to a consensus that this ancient dialect was the primary language of Jews living in Palestine during the first century.
Looking at the two appearances of the Lord’s Prayer in the New Testament (Luke’s and Matthew’s Gospels), scholars have found that the translations lead us back to Aramaic. In the first century, this prayer was delivered by Christ for everyone — not just people who were educated in Greek or Hebrew. The Lord’s Prayer is for everyone — anytime, anywhere.
Praying the Lord’s Prayer in its original language offers a special opportunity to remove ourselves from the modern world. Through prayer, we can better appreciate the beauty of Christ’s words from the first century.
Often, when we read or listen to a prayer we aren’t as familiar with, it helps us meditate on it in a new way. By praying the Lord’s Prayer in its original language, we might find a new way of connecting with Christ in our daily meditations.
Sound Track Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Music Title : The Legend of Narmer
Artist / Author: WombatNoisesAudio
The Legend of Narmer by WombatNoisesAudio | https://soundcloud.com/user-734462061
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Translated titles:
HERRENGEBET auf ARAMAISCH-BETEN SIE VOR DEM SCHLAFEN
PRIERE DU SEIGNEUR en ARAMAIQUE-PRIER AVANT DE SOMMEIL
अरामी भाषा में प्रभु की प्रार्थना-सोन
HERE SE GEBED in ARAMAEES-BID VOOR SLAAP
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Herrens bøn på aramæisk-bed inden du sover
ISSANDA PALVE ARAAMA keeles-PALVESTA ENNE uinumist
PANALANGIN NG PANGINOON sa ARAMAIC-MAGDASAL BAGO MATULOG
HERRAN RUKOUS arameaksi-RUKOILLE ENNEN nukkumaanmenoa
ORACIÓN DO SEÑOR EN ARAMAICO-ORE ANTES DE DURMIR
아람어로 된 주님의 기도-자기 전에 기도하십시오
- published: 01 Dec 2021
- views: 2442951
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The Lord's Prayer In Aramaic
Charles Morris, President & Speaker of Haven Ministries, asked a local pastor in Iraq to recite The Lord's Prayer in Aramaic - the language that Jesus spoke ove...
Charles Morris, President & Speaker of Haven Ministries, asked a local pastor in Iraq to recite The Lord's Prayer in Aramaic - the language that Jesus spoke over 2,000 years ago. To watch the full mini documentary, visit http://www.rescueforrefugees.com. -------------------------------------------
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Charles Morris, President & Speaker of Haven Ministries, asked a local pastor in Iraq to recite The Lord's Prayer in Aramaic - the language that Jesus spoke over 2,000 years ago. To watch the full mini documentary, visit http://www.rescueforrefugees.com. -------------------------------------------
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- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 504457
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The Lord's Prayer in Aramaic (Abun d'beschmayo)
Our Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done
on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forg...
Our Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done
on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
Amen.
Pope Benedict's Reflections on the Our Father in his book "Jesus of Nazareth". Summary by Father Seán Heaney, P.P.
Pope Benedict has recently published a book entitled Jesus of Nazareth, where he relates Jesus Christ to our own times, and outlines how he thinks we should understand his presence in our lives.
This is a work on which the Pope has laboured over many years before he became Pope, and he now has published his first volume of what is intended to be a larger work.
This volume covers the public ministry of Jesus from the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration. His intention is to deal in later volumes with the Infancy of Jesus, and His Passion Death and Resurrection. In his first Volume he covers many of the miracles of Jesus, many of his sermons and his prayer. Central to his prayer was the Our Father, and it is on this universal prayer that we will focus in the coming weeks, hoping to the best of our ability to reflect the thoughts of the Holy Father.
In introducing this treatise on the Lord’s Prayer the Pope Benedict has interesting reflection on the nature of prayer. St. Matthew introduces the Lord’s Prayer with a few warnings against false forms of prayer. Firstly it must not be an occasion for showing off before others. Rather prayer must have a discretion that is essential to the nature of love. We must be aware of God’s personal love for each of us, but also realise that there is a community aspect to prayer. This is the very reason why the Lord’s Prayer uses the plural “we” or “us” throughout. The second false from of prayer is the “chatter, the verbiage, that smothers the spirit.”
Our relationship with God should not be momentary asking or thanksgiving, but should “be present as the bedrock of our souls” Prayer really is being in silent inward communion with God. In the mind of the Pope, everything that happens in our lives should be related to the permanent presence of God with us.
The Our Father is always a prayer of Jesus, and communion with him is what opens up this prayer for us.. We pray to the Father in heaven whom we know through his Son. And that means that Jesus is always in the background during the petitions, as we will see more clearly as we go through the petitions in the weeks ahead.
“Our Father who art in heaven”
In his reflection on the Our Father Pope Benedict begins with a quotation which says: “The Our Father begins with a great consolation: we are allowed to say “Father”. This one word contains the whole history of redemption. We are allowed to say “Father” because the Son was our brother and has revealed the Father to us; because, thanks to what Christ has done, we have become once more the children of God.
The problem for very many people today is that their experience of fatherhood is in many cases either completely absent or obscured by inadequate examples of fatherhood. We must therefore allow Jesus to teach us what father really means. For Jesus, father is the source of all good, the measure of perfection of all people. “But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your father who is in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good” The love that the father has for us and endures to the end. Christ fulfilled that love on the Cross by praying for his enemies. We call God “father” because he is the source of all love, and in the Lord’s Prayer Jesus invites us to become children of this all-loving Father.
We should reflect on the parts of the New Testament where Jesus elaborates on the Fathers love and generosity. “If you, then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him!” “If you then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!'” The gift that God gives us is the gift of himself, and this means that prayer is really a recognition of this truth. God’s gift of himself to us is the “one thing necessary”. Prayer is a way of gradually purifying and correcting our wishes and of slowly coming to realise what we really need: God and his Spirit.
Read more here:
https://www.tullamoreparish.ie/component/content/article/41/1215-pope-benedicts-reflections-on-the-our-father
Christmas Charity Concert at Campo Santo, Vatican. Sarah Ego (Eliyo) is singing the "Our Father / Pater noster" in Aramaic, the mother tongue of Jesus.
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Our Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done
on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
Amen.
Pope Benedict's Reflections on the Our Father in his book "Jesus of Nazareth". Summary by Father Seán Heaney, P.P.
Pope Benedict has recently published a book entitled Jesus of Nazareth, where he relates Jesus Christ to our own times, and outlines how he thinks we should understand his presence in our lives.
This is a work on which the Pope has laboured over many years before he became Pope, and he now has published his first volume of what is intended to be a larger work.
This volume covers the public ministry of Jesus from the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration. His intention is to deal in later volumes with the Infancy of Jesus, and His Passion Death and Resurrection. In his first Volume he covers many of the miracles of Jesus, many of his sermons and his prayer. Central to his prayer was the Our Father, and it is on this universal prayer that we will focus in the coming weeks, hoping to the best of our ability to reflect the thoughts of the Holy Father.
In introducing this treatise on the Lord’s Prayer the Pope Benedict has interesting reflection on the nature of prayer. St. Matthew introduces the Lord’s Prayer with a few warnings against false forms of prayer. Firstly it must not be an occasion for showing off before others. Rather prayer must have a discretion that is essential to the nature of love. We must be aware of God’s personal love for each of us, but also realise that there is a community aspect to prayer. This is the very reason why the Lord’s Prayer uses the plural “we” or “us” throughout. The second false from of prayer is the “chatter, the verbiage, that smothers the spirit.”
Our relationship with God should not be momentary asking or thanksgiving, but should “be present as the bedrock of our souls” Prayer really is being in silent inward communion with God. In the mind of the Pope, everything that happens in our lives should be related to the permanent presence of God with us.
The Our Father is always a prayer of Jesus, and communion with him is what opens up this prayer for us.. We pray to the Father in heaven whom we know through his Son. And that means that Jesus is always in the background during the petitions, as we will see more clearly as we go through the petitions in the weeks ahead.
“Our Father who art in heaven”
In his reflection on the Our Father Pope Benedict begins with a quotation which says: “The Our Father begins with a great consolation: we are allowed to say “Father”. This one word contains the whole history of redemption. We are allowed to say “Father” because the Son was our brother and has revealed the Father to us; because, thanks to what Christ has done, we have become once more the children of God.
The problem for very many people today is that their experience of fatherhood is in many cases either completely absent or obscured by inadequate examples of fatherhood. We must therefore allow Jesus to teach us what father really means. For Jesus, father is the source of all good, the measure of perfection of all people. “But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your father who is in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good” The love that the father has for us and endures to the end. Christ fulfilled that love on the Cross by praying for his enemies. We call God “father” because he is the source of all love, and in the Lord’s Prayer Jesus invites us to become children of this all-loving Father.
We should reflect on the parts of the New Testament where Jesus elaborates on the Fathers love and generosity. “If you, then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him!” “If you then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!'” The gift that God gives us is the gift of himself, and this means that prayer is really a recognition of this truth. God’s gift of himself to us is the “one thing necessary”. Prayer is a way of gradually purifying and correcting our wishes and of slowly coming to realise what we really need: God and his Spirit.
Read more here:
https://www.tullamoreparish.ie/component/content/article/41/1215-pope-benedicts-reflections-on-the-our-father
Christmas Charity Concert at Campo Santo, Vatican. Sarah Ego (Eliyo) is singing the "Our Father / Pater noster" in Aramaic, the mother tongue of Jesus.
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- published: 03 Dec 2016
- views: 4430053
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Musical Aramaic rendition of the Our Father that moved the pope in Georgia
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October 3, 2016. An Assyrian girl and priest interpret a profound melody reflecting the pain of Syrians and Iraqis.
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- published: 03 Oct 2016
- views: 9818932
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The Village In Syria Were They Speak Jesus' Tongue
Aramaic (2008): In a village in the Syrian countryside, Muslims and Christians live side-by-side and keeping the language of Christ, Aramaic, alive.
For simil...
Aramaic (2008): In a village in the Syrian countryside, Muslims and Christians live side-by-side and keeping the language of Christ, Aramaic, alive.
For similar stories, see:
Is Jesus Christ Back To Explain The Laws Of Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J98adI7b6E8
France's City Of Miracles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmGq0i3A4zc
The Quirky Ways Of Calling Taxis In Johannesburg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nORTtQuDBvw
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In a remote village nestled in Syrias picturesque Oalamoun mountains, resides a small Aramaic community. It is one of the last and it is devoted to preserving Aramaic: the language that Jesus spoke.
Protecting this 3000-year-old language has united Malulas residents: Christians and Muslims are like brothers in this town, says local resident Ibrahim Kamar. Whilst Mel Gibsons The Passion of Christ has revived interest in the language, fears that Aramaic is dying out continue. Malula, where the orphans must recite in Aramaic, is one of the last bastions for a language Mother Superior Savaf describes as a gift from God.
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Aramaic (2008): In a village in the Syrian countryside, Muslims and Christians live side-by-side and keeping the language of Christ, Aramaic, alive.
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In a remote village nestled in Syrias picturesque Oalamoun mountains, resides a small Aramaic community. It is one of the last and it is devoted to preserving Aramaic: the language that Jesus spoke.
Protecting this 3000-year-old language has united Malulas residents: Christians and Muslims are like brothers in this town, says local resident Ibrahim Kamar. Whilst Mel Gibsons The Passion of Christ has revived interest in the language, fears that Aramaic is dying out continue. Malula, where the orphans must recite in Aramaic, is one of the last bastions for a language Mother Superior Savaf describes as a gift from God.
ABC Australia– Ref. 4251
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- published: 25 May 2016
- views: 2542641
1:33
Jonathan prays “Our Father” in Aramaic over thousands
You can sit in on a very special evening when Jonathan Roumie prayed "Our Father” over the crowd in Aramaic — the same language Jesus actually spoke in. Join th...
You can sit in on a very special evening when Jonathan Roumie prayed "Our Father” over the crowd in Aramaic — the same language Jesus actually spoke in. Join thousands of extras who were moved by this impactful moment from filming Feeding of the 5,000.
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You can sit in on a very special evening when Jonathan Roumie prayed "Our Father” over the crowd in Aramaic — the same language Jesus actually spoke in. Join thousands of extras who were moved by this impactful moment from filming Feeding of the 5,000.
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- published: 30 Jun 2022
- views: 1180659
3:43
Biblical Aramaic Lesson 1
The is the first in a series on biblical Aramaic.
To sign up for biblical language classes or private lessons, contact
[email protected].
--...
The is the first in a series on biblical Aramaic.
To sign up for biblical language classes or private lessons, contact
[email protected].
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Dr. Christopher Dost (Ph.D., The Jewish Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Northville Baptist Church in New Milford, CT (www.northvillebaptistchurch.com), and is the CEO of Educational Enrichment, LLC. He has taught Bible and biblical languages at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Nyack College, Alliance Theological Seminary, Sacred Heart University, and Bethlehem Bible College. He is the author of "Jesus's Bible: A Concise History of the Hebrew Scriptures" and "The Sub Loco Notes in the Former Prophets of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia."
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The is the first in a series on biblical Aramaic.
To sign up for biblical language classes or private lessons, contact
[email protected].
--
Dr. Christopher Dost (Ph.D., The Jewish Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Northville Baptist Church in New Milford, CT (www.northvillebaptistchurch.com), and is the CEO of Educational Enrichment, LLC. He has taught Bible and biblical languages at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Nyack College, Alliance Theological Seminary, Sacred Heart University, and Bethlehem Bible College. He is the author of "Jesus's Bible: A Concise History of the Hebrew Scriptures" and "The Sub Loco Notes in the Former Prophets of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia."
https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Bible-Scriptures-printing-revisions/dp/1793849234/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=dost+jesus%27+bible+concise&qid=1628773727&sr=8-2
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- published: 24 Aug 2021
- views: 50456
24:24
How Similar Are Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic?
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As an added bonus, you can start a 30-day free tri...
Buy a MyHeritage DNA kit here: https://bit.ly/Langfocus . Use the coupon code "Langfocus" for free shipping.
As an added bonus, you can start a 30-day free trial of MyHeritage’s best subscription for family history research — and enjoy a 50% discount if you decide to continue it.
***
In this episode I examine Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic - the languages of the Hebrew Bible (or "Old Testament") - and see how similar they are!
In this video I did my best to pronounce Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic with their original full range of phonemes, including sound distinctions that you won't hear in Modern Hebrew. If you know some Modern Hebrew (or a modern form of Aramaic) the pronunciation in this video will sound different. I'm sure I didn't do it perfectly, but I tried to make it as authentic as possible.
An ad-free version of this video is available for Patreon members at https://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these amazing people:
Adrian
Aleksei
AmateurTextualCriticism
Bennett Seacrist
Bill Walderman
Brian King
Bruce C
Chris Meredith
Chuck Davis
Claudia Ramos
Fiona de Visser
Georgina Toland
Grandin Fuyusaka
Irina Bruce
Italy Made Easy
Jacob Madsen
John Moffat
Karl-Erik Wångstedt
Kirk Kirkpatrick
Lorraine Inez Lil
Matthew Foster
Michael Cuomo
Michael J Synnott
Mody
Naama and Geoff Shang
Nobbi Lampe-Strang
Rosalind Resnick
Rosetta Stephens
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Abdullah Al-Kazaz
Adam Vanderpluym
AEleen Frisch
Aitona
Al
Alana Kalinowski
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Ali Mametraimov
Ali Muhammed Alshehri
Alice
Amittai Aviram
Andrew Doehler
Andrew Woods
Anthony Peter Swallow
Aous Mansouri
Ashley Dierolf
Bartosz Czarnotta
bedashii
Ben
Benjamin Tipton
bk
Brent Warner
Brian Begnoche
Bruce Ian Danton
Bruce Stark
Carl Luca Hofmann
Carlos B
chris brown
Chris Shifman
Christopher Lowell
contumaciousCulimancer
Cyrus Shahrivar
Dan Haworth
Darek
David Golub
David LeCount
Desmond Drew
Diana Fulger
Diane Young
DickyBoa
Dina Trageser
divad
Dmitry Sobolev
Donald Tilley
Doug
Drew Gatewood
Edward Wilson
El Capitan Nico
Elias
Elijah Double
Eliza McCoole
Emilia Bruns
Eric Loewenthal
Fabio Martini
Faite Fioca
fatimahl
frederick shiels
G Bot
grace
Grégoire Le Corre
Guillaume Brodar
Henrik Flyvbjerg
Herr K
Howard Clark
Hugh AULT
Ihor Khodzhaniiazov
Ina Mwanda
James and Amanda Soderling
James Lillis
JAMES ORR
James Wraith
Jason Harrison
Jay Bernard
Jaye Ferrone
Jim McLaughlin
JL Bumgarner
Johannes
John Gavin
John Weiss
Jonathan Hutchins
Julie Sriken
Kate Jensen
Konrad
Konstantin Bredyuk
KW
Laura Morland
Leah Meredith
Lee Dedmon
Leo Barudi
LEROY
Lissette Talledo
Malandro
Manuel Rosales
Marcos Rodes
Margaret Langendorf
Mark
Mark Judge
Mark Kemp
Markzipan
Martin Blackwell
Merrick Bobb
Merrick Bobb
Michael Regal
Michelle Bates
Mike Frysinger
Mohammed A. Abahussain
Molly Fivian
Mário Pegado
Nicholas Gentry
Nicolas Elsishans
Niro
Oleksandr Ivanov
Ondra
Patriot Nurse
Paul Shutler
Peter Andersson
Peter Nikitin
Peter Scollar
piero
Piri JAKAB VON SZENGELICE
Ploshtinska polyudnica
Raymart Lipat (re1māt0)
Raymond Thomas
Rick Osborne
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Roger Smith
Roland Seuhs
Ronald Brady
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Simon Blanchet
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Stefan Reichenberger
Steven Severance
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Theophagous
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Thomas Gijsbers
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Yeshar Hadi
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Éric Martin
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Brief history
01:14 General similarities between Biblical Hebrew & Aramaic
03:05 Similar cognate vocabulary
03:51 MyHeritage (the sponsor of this episode)
06:42 Sound correspondences between Hebrew and Aramaic cognates
09:13 Differences in grammar
15:31 Comparing an Aramaic Bible verse with Hebrew translation
20:34 Comparing an Aramaic Targum verse with the Hebrew original
https://wn.com/How_Similar_Are_Biblical_Hebrew_And_Biblical_Aramaic
Buy a MyHeritage DNA kit here: https://bit.ly/Langfocus . Use the coupon code "Langfocus" for free shipping.
As an added bonus, you can start a 30-day free trial of MyHeritage’s best subscription for family history research — and enjoy a 50% discount if you decide to continue it.
***
In this episode I examine Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic - the languages of the Hebrew Bible (or "Old Testament") - and see how similar they are!
In this video I did my best to pronounce Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic with their original full range of phonemes, including sound distinctions that you won't hear in Modern Hebrew. If you know some Modern Hebrew (or a modern form of Aramaic) the pronunciation in this video will sound different. I'm sure I didn't do it perfectly, but I tried to make it as authentic as possible.
An ad-free version of this video is available for Patreon members at https://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these amazing people:
Adrian
Aleksei
AmateurTextualCriticism
Bennett Seacrist
Bill Walderman
Brian King
Bruce C
Chris Meredith
Chuck Davis
Claudia Ramos
Fiona de Visser
Georgina Toland
Grandin Fuyusaka
Irina Bruce
Italy Made Easy
Jacob Madsen
John Moffat
Karl-Erik Wångstedt
Kirk Kirkpatrick
Lorraine Inez Lil
Matthew Foster
Michael Cuomo
Michael J Synnott
Mody
Naama and Geoff Shang
Nobbi Lampe-Strang
Rosalind Resnick
Rosetta Stephens
Ruben Sanchez Jr
ShadowCrossZero
Ulf Hermjakob
Vincent David
Walter A Moore
Wolfgang Egon Schroder
Abdullah Al-Kazaz
Adam Vanderpluym
AEleen Frisch
Aitona
Al
Alana Kalinowski
Alex Tsigdinos
Ali Mametraimov
Ali Muhammed Alshehri
Alice
Amittai Aviram
Andrew Doehler
Andrew Woods
Anthony Peter Swallow
Aous Mansouri
Ashley Dierolf
Bartosz Czarnotta
bedashii
Ben
Benjamin Tipton
bk
Brent Warner
Brian Begnoche
Bruce Ian Danton
Bruce Stark
Carl Luca Hofmann
Carlos B
chris brown
Chris Shifman
Christopher Lowell
contumaciousCulimancer
Cyrus Shahrivar
Dan Haworth
Darek
David Golub
David LeCount
Desmond Drew
Diana Fulger
Diane Young
DickyBoa
Dina Trageser
divad
Dmitry Sobolev
Donald Tilley
Doug
Drew Gatewood
Edward Wilson
El Capitan Nico
Elias
Elijah Double
Eliza McCoole
Emilia Bruns
Eric Loewenthal
Fabio Martini
Faite Fioca
fatimahl
frederick shiels
G Bot
grace
Grégoire Le Corre
Guillaume Brodar
Henrik Flyvbjerg
Herr K
Howard Clark
Hugh AULT
Ihor Khodzhaniiazov
Ina Mwanda
James and Amanda Soderling
James Lillis
JAMES ORR
James Wraith
Jason Harrison
Jay Bernard
Jaye Ferrone
Jim McLaughlin
JL Bumgarner
Johannes
John Gavin
John Weiss
Jonathan Hutchins
Julie Sriken
Kate Jensen
Konrad
Konstantin Bredyuk
KW
Laura Morland
Leah Meredith
Lee Dedmon
Leo Barudi
LEROY
Lissette Talledo
Malandro
Manuel Rosales
Marcos Rodes
Margaret Langendorf
Mark
Mark Judge
Mark Kemp
Markzipan
Martin Blackwell
Merrick Bobb
Merrick Bobb
Michael Regal
Michelle Bates
Mike Frysinger
Mohammed A. Abahussain
Molly Fivian
Mário Pegado
Nicholas Gentry
Nicolas Elsishans
Niro
Oleksandr Ivanov
Ondra
Patriot Nurse
Paul Shutler
Peter Andersson
Peter Nikitin
Peter Scollar
piero
Piri JAKAB VON SZENGELICE
Ploshtinska polyudnica
Raymart Lipat (re1māt0)
Raymond Thomas
Rick Osborne
Robert Brockway
Roger Smith
Roland Seuhs
Ronald Brady
Scarecrow Repair
Sheila Perryman
Simon Blanchet
SJWS
Srinidhi Srinivas
Stefan Reichenberger
Steven Severance
Tara Pride
Theophagous
Thomas Chapel
Thomas Gijsbers
tomas o dathail
Tony DeSantis
Vinicius Marchezini
Warren McKenzie
William MacKenzie
William O Beeman
Yagub Alserkal
Yeshar Hadi
Yuriy Vrublevskiy
Yuval Filmus
zhangyimo
Éric Martin
Вайзефакнот
Creative Commons images used in this video:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1laUhSmw2k_hfQ29xpr_AaDR3JD0bNWMlznu4lp78z34/edit?usp=sharing
Commercial images licensed from Shutterstock.com
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Brief history
01:14 General similarities between Biblical Hebrew & Aramaic
03:05 Similar cognate vocabulary
03:51 MyHeritage (the sponsor of this episode)
06:42 Sound correspondences between Hebrew and Aramaic cognates
09:13 Differences in grammar
15:31 Comparing an Aramaic Bible verse with Hebrew translation
20:34 Comparing an Aramaic Targum verse with the Hebrew original
- published: 31 Aug 2023
- views: 248452
1:22
SEMITIC: ARABIC & SYRIAC ARAMAIC
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Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
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I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
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- published: 16 Aug 2023
- views: 78670