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Peshitta
The Peshitta ( or '''') is the standard Syriac edition of the Bible for the Syriac churches and traditions that follow the liturgy of the Syriac rites.
Syriac Christianity
branch of Eastern Christianity
East Syriac Rite
Christian religious rite
Rabbula Gospels
manuscript
West Syriac Rite
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
Euchites
The Euchites or Messalians were a Christian sect from Mesopotamia that spread to Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) and Thrace. The name 'Messalian' comes from the Syriac , mṣallyānā, meaning 'one who prays'. The Greek translation is , euchitēs, meaning the same.
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Garshuni
Garshuni or Karshuni (Syriac alphabet: , Arabic alphabet: ) are non-Syriac writings using the Syriac alphabet, most often being Arabic. The word "Garshuni", derived from the word "grasha" which literally translates as "pulling", was used by George Kiraz to coin the term "garshunography", denoting the writing of one language in the script of another.

Joseph and Aseneth
ancient narrative about the Hebrew patriarch Joseph’s marriage to Asenath
Mar
ecclesiastical title
Syriac sacral music
music of the Syriac Christianity liturgy
Assyrian Evangelical Church
religious denomination
Syriac studies
the study of the Syriac language and Syriac Christianity
Acts of Thaddeus
Greek document written between 544 and 944 CE; purports to describe correspondence between King Abgar V of Edessa and Jesus, which results in Judas Thaddeus going to Edessa