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  2. Lamsa Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Bible from Ancient Eastern Manuscripts (commonly called the Lamsa Bible) was published by George M. Lamsa in 1933. It was derived, both Old and New Testaments , from the Syriac Peshitta , the Bible used by the Assyrian Church of the East and other Syriac Christian traditions.

  3. George Lamsa - Wikipedia

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    Lamsa, George Mamishisho, and Daniel Jon Mahar. The Deluxe Study Edition of The Modern New Testament from the Aramaic: With New Testament Origin, Comparative Bible Verses, & a Compact English-Aramaic Concordance. Martinez, GA: Aramaic Bible Soc., 2001. Biographical Works. Lamsa, George Mamishisho, and Tom Alyea. The Life of George M. Lamsa ...

  4. Modern English Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    Lamsa: Lamsa Bible (by George Lamsa) 1933 AAT: An American Translation (by Smith and Goodspeed) 1935 Anchor Bible Series: 1957 BV: Berkeley Version (by Gerrit Verkuyl) 1958 AMP: Amplified Bible: 1965 Knoch: Concordant Literal Version (by Adolph Ernst Knoch) 1966 MLB: The Modern Language Bible (New Berkeley Version) 1969 TSB: The Story Bible ...

  5. Aramaic original New Testament theory - Wikipedia

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    Lamsa – OT and Lamsa – NT — Lamsa's translation of the Peshitta's Old Testament and New Testament; aramaicdb.lightofword.org — site contains Magiera and Murdock, and an interlinear study tool; Was the New Testament Really Written in Greek? — a book arguing for Aramaic primacy; The Composition and Date of Acts by Charles Cutler Torrey

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