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Peshitta.

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Michael M. Winter has written:

'A Concordance to the Peshitta Version of Ben Sira (Monographs of the Peshitta Institute Leiden , No 2)'

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H. F. Van Rooy has written:

'Studies on the Syriac Apocryphal Psalms' -- subject(s): Apocryphal books (Old Testament), Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Peshitta, Textual Criticism, Versions

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The Ancient Assyrians did not really have a holy book. Modern Assyrians are Christians who follow the Peshitta or the Aramaic/Syriac Bible. It is most similar to the Bible used by Orthodox Christians, but there are still a few differences and is written in Aramaic, not Latin or Greek.

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Paul Virgil McCracken Flesher has written:

'Targum Studies, Volume 2: Targum and Peshitta'

'Oxen, women, or citizens?' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Mishnah, Slavery in rabbinical literature

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