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The Lord's Prayer was originally said in Aramaic, the Galilean dialect of Yeshua. This book - the first in the series - aims to explain the Aramaic alphabet and basic grammar while enabling a personal translation and interpretation of the prayer which is central to the Christian life. Several chapters include examples to support the primacy of Aramaic as the original language for parts of the New Testament. A text in Aramaic from Palmyra exists on a tombstone on Hadrian's Wall, England and this is included to illustrate the geographical extent that this language with its many dialects…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Lord's Prayer was originally said in Aramaic, the Galilean dialect of Yeshua. This book - the first in the series - aims to explain the Aramaic alphabet and basic grammar while enabling a personal translation and interpretation of the prayer which is central to the Christian life. Several chapters include examples to support the primacy of Aramaic as the original language for parts of the New Testament. A text in Aramaic from Palmyra exists on a tombstone on Hadrian's Wall, England and this is included to illustrate the geographical extent that this language with its many dialects achieved. A musical interpretation of the Aboun is included in western musical notation. The Jewish origins of the prayer are considered in this second edition.
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Autorenporträt
Reverend Colleen Kite MA, Cert Ed, is associated with the Ecclesia Sophiana, a church within the mystical Gnostic tradition. She has a broad knowledge of several spiritual paths and is also a member of a Church of England church where she leads a meditation group. She also serves as a healer within the sound and spiritual healing spheres. Music features strongly in her life both in singing in the church choir and as an amateur instrumentalist in early classical and folk music. Her past studies include Buddhism (MA) and other Chinese and Indian beliefs. Her studies with Raj Academy and Professor Surinder Singh link music and religion in the playing and singing of Sikh 'hymns'.