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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ܐܡܪ A-M-R — say
Semantic field: utterance, command, authority
What gets lost in translation: In Aramaic, ܐܡܪ (emar) is not merely 'to say' but to pronounce with the weight of authority: the one who speaks is the one who commands. The root connects directly to governance and leadership — Arabi… Explore this root →
אָמַר amarמַאֲמָר ma'amarאֹמֶר omer أَمَرَ amaraأَمْر amrإِمَارَة imārah
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Peshitta Occurrences
Form Transliteration Gloss References
ܒܐܘܪܝܐ
bʾwryʾ
b'wry'
Aphel Luke 2:7 Luke 2:12 Luke 2:16
ܘܐܘܪܝܬܐ
wʾwrytʾ
w'wryth'
Aphel Matthew 11:13
ܕܐܘܪܝܐ
dʾwryʾ
d'wry'
Aphel Matthew 1:6
ܒܐܘܪܝܬܐ
bʾwrytʾ
b'wryth'
Aphel Matthew 12:5
ܐܘܪܝܐ
ʾwryʾ
'wry'
Aphel Luke 13:15
ܐܘܪܝܬܐ
ʾwrytʾ
'wryth'
Aphel Matthew 22:40
Hebrew Cognates

No Hebrew cognates available for this root.

Arabic Cognates

No Arabic cognates available for this root.