From: Jonathan Robie (jonathan@texcel.no)
Date: Fri Sep 04 1998 - 15:46:40 EDT
At 02:13 PM 9/4/98 -0700, Jack Kilmon wrote:
>Lamsa's work can give anyone a good "primer" on Aramaic.
>Lamsa's native language is Aramaic and his "New Testament
>according to the Aramaic" is based on the Peshitta.
What exactly is Lamsa's native language? And when was the Syriac Peshitta
written?
Jonathan
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