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Jesus initially spoke the words of the Lord's prayer in Aramaic, His mother toungue, before they were later recorded in Greek. In this book, the reader is invited to "hear" those sacred words as Jesus Himself first spoke them. the authors thoughtfully blend devotional reflection with scholarly insight, drawing from the Syriac Aramaic text (Peshitta), the New Testament Greek, and the Modern Hebrew translation. The goal is to guide the reader toward a deeper understanding of the original, intended meaning behind each phrase in Mathew 6:9-13. By exploring the linguistic and theological richness of the prayer across these ancient languages, the book seeks to illuminate the heart with Jesus ' teaching and to help readers live out its profound truths with clarity, reverence. and purpose.
Jesus initially spoke the words of the Lord's prayer in Aramaic, His mother toungue, before they were later recorded in Greek. In this book, the reader is invited to "hear" those sacred words as Jesus Himself first spoke them. the authors thoughtfully blend devotional reflection with scholarly insight, drawing from the Syriac Aramaic text (Peshitta), the New Testament Greek, and the Modern Hebrew translation. The goal is to guide the reader toward a deeper understanding of the original, intended meaning behind each phrase in Mathew 6:9-13. By exploring the linguistic and theological richness of the prayer across these ancient languages, the book seeks to illuminate the heart with Jesus ' teaching and to help readers live out its profound truths with clarity, reverence. and purpose.



