ARAMAIC NEW TESTAMENT

Every word is a root, and every root is a constellation.

Explore the Peshitta — the Syriac New Testament — through its triliteral Aramaic roots. Hebrew and Arabic cognates, interlinear reader, and a living map of how each root hardened into Greek.

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Read the Peshitta — the 4th–5th century Syriac translation of the New Testament — with transliteration and modern translation side by side. Click any underlined word to discover its triliteral root. Use the settings menu settings to choose your preferred translation language and script.

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Peshitta Occurrences
Form Transliteration Gloss References
ܕܒܗ
dbh
dbh
in which Matthew 3:17 Matthew 17:5 Matthew 26:29 Mark 14:12 Mark 14:25 Luke 22:7 John 4:53 John 5:45 Acts 1:2 Acts 1:21 Acts 2:2 Acts 2:8 Acts 3:16 Acts 4:12 Acts 4:31 Acts 7:4 Acts 13:38 Acts 17:31 Acts 18:2 Acts 21:39 ... +43
ܕܒܗܘ
dbhw
dbhw
Peal Luke 17:34 John 5:38 2 Corinthians 11:12
ܕܒܗܝ
dbhy
dbhy
Luke 12:40 Luke 19:11 John 4:53
ܕܒܗ̇
dbh
dbh
Peal Proverbs 9:11 Isaiah 42:5
ܕܒܗܝܢ
dbhyn
dbhyn
Acts 11:14 1 Peter 1:12
ܒܕܒܗ̇ܬ
bdbht
bdbhth
Peal Proverbs 22:26
Hebrew Cognates

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Arabic Cognates

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