The Peshitta New Testament in PDF (1915)

The Peshitta (Classical Syriac: ܦܫܝܛܬܐ pšîṭtâ for “simple, common, straight, vulgate”), sometimes called the Syriac Vulgate, is the standard version of the Bible for churches in the Syriac tradition.” (Wikipedia)

We provide here the New Testament of the Peshitta translated into English. Syriac is Middle Aramaic.

This was published in 1915.

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10 thoughts on “Peshitta – Syriac (Middle Aramaic) New Testament (1915) PDF

  1. Thanks for the resources!  I´m looking for the original Aramaic Peshitta Bible pdf file, if it could be posible.   I could share some book I have in pdf like The Zohar, the originalKind Regards!

  2. God bless you all. I am trying to down load Syriac bible into my iPhone can I do the down load, thank youn

    1. Robinson’s edition of the Masoretic text is contained in the Online Bible (OLB) produced by Larry Pierce, and if I remember correctly Robinson’s parsings are there too. There are several URLs for it but this is probably as good as any. http://www.onlinebible.org/html/eng/. It is many years since I used the OLB and I cannot remember whether the text is supplied as one file or many, but there are utilities freely available for concatenating multiple files. Robinson is a friend of mine and I can assure you that his erudition is beyond reproach.

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