01-07-2008, 05:50 PM
Happy new year!
I am a new member of your forum; I apologize if I make some mistakes, because it's my first forum <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
The reasons why I joined this forum are my profound sympathy and sincere adherence to the main ideas and dogmas of the Church of the East, and my deep respect for the Aramaic world. I receive the Zinda magazine online, and the news I read almost everytime I open it make me sad. <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/sad.gif" alt="" title="Sad" /><!-- s --> There must be a way to put this torment to an end...
I am a Romanian, and my people hold the Chalcedonian christological view (Eastern Orthodox). I am very interested in Peshitta, and it is my great desire to translate it into Romanian. Unfortunately, I am a beginner in Aramaic/Assyrian, so I need some help, because I do not know any Aramaic-speaker in my country, and the knowledge of oriental ancient languages is very scarce in our intelligentsia milieu.
I do not know when the Aramaic people celebrate the Christmas, but if it's today (as most of the Churches celebrate the Day of our Lord's Birth on the 7th January), I wish "Happy Christmas" to all of you.
Respectfully yours,
Adrian Iga.
I am a new member of your forum; I apologize if I make some mistakes, because it's my first forum <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
The reasons why I joined this forum are my profound sympathy and sincere adherence to the main ideas and dogmas of the Church of the East, and my deep respect for the Aramaic world. I receive the Zinda magazine online, and the news I read almost everytime I open it make me sad. <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/sad.gif" alt="" title="Sad" /><!-- s --> There must be a way to put this torment to an end...
I am a Romanian, and my people hold the Chalcedonian christological view (Eastern Orthodox). I am very interested in Peshitta, and it is my great desire to translate it into Romanian. Unfortunately, I am a beginner in Aramaic/Assyrian, so I need some help, because I do not know any Aramaic-speaker in my country, and the knowledge of oriental ancient languages is very scarce in our intelligentsia milieu.
I do not know when the Aramaic people celebrate the Christmas, but if it's today (as most of the Churches celebrate the Day of our Lord's Birth on the 7th January), I wish "Happy Christmas" to all of you.
Respectfully yours,
Adrian Iga.