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When Jesus’ Words Sound New Again: The Aramaic Meaning Behind His Teachings

Preface Most people do not stop hearing the words of Jesus because the words have lost power. They stop hearing because the words have become familiar. A sentence that once shook the heart can become something the eyes pass over too quickly. A command that once felt alive can become a phrase remembered from childhood, a verse quoted in church, or a line shared with someone else while the deeper room of the soul remains untouched. This article was written for the person who wants to hear Jesus again. Not as a distant religious figure. Not as a collection of famous sayings. Not as a voice trapped in ancient pages. But as the living Lord whose words still reach fear, shame, pride, mercy, money, family, mission, suffering, obedience, hidden sin, public responsibility, and hope. The purpose of this work is to gather the sayings of Jesus in the New Testament and listen to them through the historic Syriac and Aramaic Christian witness with care and humility. This does not mean claiming tha...