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The phrase "into thine hands, o Lord, I commend my spirit" can be translated into Aramaic as "לְדִידֵךְ מַסתּירֵ אֲנָא רוּחֵי," which reads as "l'didekh mastir ana ruḥi." It is important to note that Aramaic translations may vary based on dialects or specific contexts.

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