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Aramaic Insights

A Look at “All Spiritual Blessings” in Aramaic
Gain insight with a look at ‘all spiritual blessings’ in Aramaic, exploring the rich cultural context of Biblical language.
Aramaic Peshitta New Testament Database
Explore the Aramaic Peshitta New Testament Database to compare translations, lookup details, and deepen your biblical studies.
Explore the Aramaic Peshitta translation of Psalm 1 and discover deeper meanings and insights for spiritual growth.
Understand the significance of boldness and access in faith. Ephesians 3:12 reveals their powerful implications for believers.
Explanation of the Phrase “Eli Eli“
Join us and discover new insight into the background and meaning of the Aramaic phrase “Eli, Eli” as spoken by Jesus in Matthew 27:46.
How to Keep the Unity of the Spirit
Explore how to keep the unity of the Spirit in your ministry. Learn the biblical foundations and practical steps for unity.
Discover the communicative power of word pictures and an explanation of the pictographs behind the Aramaic alphabet.
Explore the biblical significance of joints and marrow in Hebrews 4:12 and uncover deep insights from the Aramaic translation.
Explore an Aramaic Peshitta manuscript sample showcasing the unique Estrangelo script used in early centuries AD.
Explore the Lord’s Prayer in the Aramaic and gain deeper insights from a first century Aramaic perspective and understanding.
The Promises of God from the Aramaic
Understand the unique Aramaic words for promise in The Promises of God from Aramaic and their implications for believers today.
Explore spiritual blessings and adoption in Christ in Ephesians. Discover the meaning behind “to the praise of His Glory” from the Aramaic.
Learn about Two Words for Righteousness and how understanding their roots can illuminate the concepts of righteousness and justification.
Uncover the meaning behind ‘Us’ in Ephesians 1 and learn how these inclusive terms shape our understanding of our identity in Christ.
Word Picture on Reconciliation
Explore the fascinating meaning of ‘reconciliation’ in Aramaic, bringing into new pastures to be shepherded, and feeding the mind.