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*http://www.bethsuryoyo.com/currentevents/aramean/aramean.html | *http://www.bethsuryoyo.com/currentevents/aramean/aramean.html | ||
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The Hidden Pearl is a 2001 documentary created by the Syriac Orthodox Church. The documentary was published in the form of three videos together with three printed volumes.
Volume 1 deals with the pre-Christian Old Aramaic period, covering the Aramaean city states, the Neo-Assyrian, Achaemenid and Seleucid periods, including the kingdoms of Palmyra, Petra and Hatra.
Volume 2 addresses Middle Aramaic tradition and literature, the Aramaic of Jesus and classical Syriac literature.
Volume 3 focusses on the current situation of the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Assyrian diaspora.
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