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The Magi ( Majousha) in Aramaic Tradition
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The Journey and Their Mode of Travel:
- Syriac texts emphasize that the Magi came on horses, not camels. Horses were symbols of royal authority and swiftness, aligning with their role as emissaries of a kingly mission.
- This detail contrasts with Western Nativity scenes that traditionally depict camels.
2. Timing of Their Visit:
- Syriac and broader Eastern traditions suggest the Magi visited Jesus when he was a toddler, not a newborn.
- The star (ܟܘܟܒܐ) is often interpreted in Syriac tradition as leading them to a house rather than the manger (Matthew 2:11).
3. The Twelve Names of the Magi:
- According to Syriac tradition, there were twelve Magi, each representing different regions of the East.
- Names (examples from Syriac manuscripts):
- Hormizd
- Yazdegerd
- Peroz
- Dadharses
- Shabur
- Ardachshir
- Mihryar
- Narsai
- Ashkhen
- Tirdat
- Anushirwan
- Satarbukh
- These names reflect their possible Persian and Aramaic cultural affiliations.
for more teachings of Aramaic scripture check Twins International Academy www.twinstours.com/webinars
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Manage episode 456606182 series 2852942
内容由Israel - Twins Tours Academy - Online Courses提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Israel - Twins Tours Academy - Online Courses 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
The Journey and Their Mode of Travel:
- Syriac texts emphasize that the Magi came on horses, not camels. Horses were symbols of royal authority and swiftness, aligning with their role as emissaries of a kingly mission.
- This detail contrasts with Western Nativity scenes that traditionally depict camels.
2. Timing of Their Visit:
- Syriac and broader Eastern traditions suggest the Magi visited Jesus when he was a toddler, not a newborn.
- The star (ܟܘܟܒܐ) is often interpreted in Syriac tradition as leading them to a house rather than the manger (Matthew 2:11).
3. The Twelve Names of the Magi:
- According to Syriac tradition, there were twelve Magi, each representing different regions of the East.
- Names (examples from Syriac manuscripts):
- Hormizd
- Yazdegerd
- Peroz
- Dadharses
- Shabur
- Ardachshir
- Mihryar
- Narsai
- Ashkhen
- Tirdat
- Anushirwan
- Satarbukh
- These names reflect their possible Persian and Aramaic cultural affiliations.
for more teachings of Aramaic scripture check Twins International Academy www.twinstours.com/webinars
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