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25 Oct 2009 THE LORD'S PRAYER in Aramaic (audio) www.tlig.org/global/media.php=asf&title=The This wording and pronunciation is the closest that we know to the form which Jesus spoke. (Phonetic pronunciation) Aboon Dbashmayo (Our Father who art in Heaven) Nethcadash shmokh (hallowed be thy
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Earlier this year, a teacher, Joan, held a several week session where we learned a little about the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic. Before we started the first session, we all lit a candle for our intentions. Joan read a passage from the Bible where Jesus is inviting Peter to walk across the water to him. So Peter walked out to him, but
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Shlama Forum: I'm interested in the eastern pronunciation of the LORD's prayer. This is approximate Abwoon d'bashmaya Our Father who art in . Have you checked out the following site with audio recordings of Aramaic prayers including some from the Church of the East? 1 Jun 2007 I hope the comment-poster at this article doesn't mind, but this is quite a nice set of observations. "the "original" Greek does literally say, addressing the Father, "Do not lead us into temptation" (in both Matthew and Luke). from the context of the rest of the prayer, it would seem that its overall drift is to
First, though, here's an audio file of it (.wav format):. LISTEN. After doing a little digging around, I found the following nice image, which contains the prayer in English and the Aramaic alphabet, with an Aramaic pronounciation also. Bear in mind that the English and the Aramaic pronunciation runs left-to-right, while the
Lord's prayer (abwoon d'bashmaya) Lyrics: Abwoon d'bashmaya / Nethqadash shmakh / Teytey malkuthakh / Neywey tzevyanach aykanna d'bwashmaya aph b'arha / Hawvlan ladhma d'sunqanan yaomana / Washboqlan khaubayn wakhtahayn.
The pronunciation of the Aramaic Prayer of Jesus, in a dialect that combines both of the major current Aramaic pronunciations with a “tablespoon" of the ancient Hebrew intonation that Yeshua may have used, is now available online. The sound files in mp3 format can be downloaded, allowing one to learn the prayer at
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