Peshitta Constellations

Explore the New Testament from its Aramaic roots

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Read the New Testament in its original Aramaic with transliteration and translation. Click any underlined word to discover its triliteral root. Use the ⚙️ settings to choose your preferred translation language and script.

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ܫܟܒ SH-KH-P — lie down, sleep
Semantic field: reclining, horizontal rest, prostration
What gets lost in translation: In Aramaic, ܫܟܒ (shkhab) is fundamentally a postural, bodily act: the body laying itself horizontal upon the ground, the bed, or the tomb. The root covers everything from simply reclining to rest, to … Explore this root →
שָׁכַב shakhavשִׁכְבָה shikh'vahשָׁכֵב shakhev شَكَبَ shakabaشَاكِب shāki'bشَكْب shak'b
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Peshitta Occurrences
Form Transliteration Gloss References
ܒܓܗܢܐ
bghnʾ
bghn'
Matthew 5:29 Matthew 5:30 Matthew 10:28 Matthew 18:9 Mark 9:45 Mark 9:47 Luke 12:5
ܠܓܗܢܐ
lghnʾ
lghn'
Matthew 5:22 Mark 9:43
ܕܓܗܢܐ
dghnʾ
dghn'
Matthew 23:15 Matthew 23:33
ܐܬܓܗܢ
ʾtghn
'thghn
Ethpeel John 8:6 John 8:8
Hebrew Cognates

No Hebrew cognates available for this root.

Arabic Cognates

No Arabic cognates available for this root.