Aramaic M-South OT | Aramaic M-South
The Aramaic M-South people of centuries past were blessed to own an early translation of the Bible— more than 1,500 years ago. Yet in the long passage of time, their language has changed drastically, and that translation no longer speaks to people’s hearts. Meanwhile, a faithful remnant of Christians persists under grave persecution, and a dominant religion amasses followers each year. A great opportunity awaits, to see these people receive God’s Word in their modern, everyday language. Then true revival can happen.
The people have already tasted Scriptures, with their recently translated New Testament. Now they “beg” for the Old Testament. In fact, it’s believed that the Old Testament will resonate more deeply, because of their rich heritage found therein.
News from the Field
- Apr30
Aramaic Speakers of Eurasia
“O God, I beg two favors from you before I die. First, help me never to tell a lie. Second, give me neither poverty nor riches! Give me just enough to satisfy my needs.” (Proverbs 30:7-8, NLT)
- Aug23
Aramaic M-South speakers of East Mediterranean
They’re hungry for God and they’re begging for the Old Testament.
God blesses those who are merciful , for they will be shown mercy. (Matthew 5;7, NLT)

