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- The Lords Prayer - Syriac Orthodox Resources
Note: The letters underlined (in the transliteration) indicate consonants that are pronounced emphatically The Lord's Prayer in Syriac
- Syriac Orthodox Prayer Abun DBashmayo (The Lords Prayer)
The Lord's Prayer (Abun D'Bashmayo) Beautifully sung in the language Jesus Christ taught his disciples this exact prayer Read the english text and the syriac transcription View beautiful pictures of praying christians, for example syrian orthodox, coptic orthodox and ethiopian orthodox
- Syriac Orthodox Prayer Abun DBashmayo (The Lords Prayer)
The Lord's Prayer (Abun D'Bashmayo) Beautifully sung in the language Jesus Christ taught his disciples this exact prayer Read the english text and the syriac transcription
- Abun dBashmayo - Our Father Who Is in Heaven
So what does Abun d’Bashmayo mean? All of this leads back to the title of this substack: Abun d’Bashmayo In Syriac, this simply means “Our Father, Who Art in Heaven,” the first line of the Lord’s Prayer from Scripture This prayer is an oft-repeated one in Syriac Orthodoxy
- The Lords Prayer - ܐܵܬܘܿܪܵܝܵܐ (Abun Dbashmayo) (Transliteration #4
Original lyrics in Aramaic (Syriac Classical)
- Abun dbashmayo (The Lords Prayer in Aramaic) - Flat
Arrangement of the traditional Syriac melody of the Lord's Prayer (Abun d'bashmayo), dedicated to the Iglesia Católica Siro-Ortodoxa Santísima Trinidad, Aguada, Puerto Rico
- Awun dwashmayya (ܐܒܘܢ ܕܒܫܡܝܐ)
The Lord's prayer as found in the Syriac Peshitta, and used by the various Syriac Churches Used for all occasions, as it is the most important prayer of Christianity
- Abun dbashmayo (Syriac Aramaic) The Lords prayer
Here is the most common melody for the prayer "Abun d'bashmayo", sung in Syriac churches all over the world more
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