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The Spoken "I AM"

December 27, 2024 Kelly Jadon

(C) “I AM” Aramaic Embroidery—the name of “Jesus,” Kelly Jadon, 2025

Jesus spoke more than one language. The common tongue at his time in the Holy Land was Aramaic. From the cross, the Lord cried out loudly in Aramaic, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46) He wanted listeners to know what was happening.

Jesus also used Aramaic to raise a small girl who had died, “Talitha koum,” or “Little girl, I say to you, get up!” (Mark 5:41) Though she was dead, he spoke to her in her native tongue.

Mark 7: 32-34 records that Jesus spoke Aramaic when he healed a deaf man. “They brought a man to him who was deaf and had a speech impediment. They pleaded with Jesus to place his hand on him.  Jesus took him aside in private, away from the crowd. He put his fingers into the man’s ears. Then he spit and touched the man’s tongue.  After he looked up to heaven, he sighed and said, ‘Ephphatha!’ (which means ‘Be opened!’)” The man hadn’t been able to hear any language, but the first word he ever heard was Jesus speaking the Aramaic, “Ephphatha!”

Language is important to God. He communicates with his people through words. Even, his Son is called The Word. (John 1:1)

The Old Testament was written primarily in Hebrew, but during the exile of the Israelites to Babylon, parts of the books of Daniel, Ezra and Jeremiah were recorded in Aramaic.

Over time, Aramaic displaced Hebrew as the everyday language of the Jewish people. The precedence of Aramaic continued until the rise of Islam, when Arabic replaced Aramaic in the Holy Land, approximately 600 years after the Lord ascended.

Aramaic is still used today by small groups of Christians in northern Syria, Iraq, Iran, southeast Turkey and in diasporic communities of Armenia, Georgia and Russia.

The Syriac Bible, a dialect of Aramaic is still used today by the Syrian Orthodox Church, whose headquarters are in Syria, where we were first called “Christians.” This branch of the church was the second established after that in Jerusalem. After 2,000 years, these believers are the physical and spiritual descendants of the early church. They have kept the holy places and the living language of Christ.

Jesus also used Aramaic for teaching, “raca” or “fool,” and “mammon” meaning “wealth.” He wanted the people themselves to know and understand him, the Father and the kingdom of heaven. For that, they needed to hear in their own tongue. The disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray. They learned “The Lord’s Prayer.”

Listen to Jonathan Roumie pray “The Lord’s Prayer” in Aramaic. It is quite moving.

To honor the Lord and the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Aramaic word “Jesus” has been embroidered in this artwork titled “I AM.”

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More about the art piece: “I AM”

(C) Kelly Jadon, 2025

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  • May 2025
    • May 6, 2025 The Uzbek "I AM" May 6, 2025
  • April 2025
    • Apr 28, 2025 The Korean "Jesus" Apr 28, 2025
    • Apr 23, 2025 The Hindi "I AM" Apr 23, 2025
    • Apr 11, 2025 The Japanese "I AM JESUS" Apr 11, 2025
    • Apr 9, 2025 The Chinese "I AM" Apr 9, 2025
    • Apr 7, 2025 The Berber "Jesus" Apr 7, 2025
    • Apr 4, 2025 The Romanian "I AM" Apr 4, 2025
    • Apr 2, 2025 The Georgian "I AM" Apr 2, 2025
  • March 2025
    • Mar 22, 2025 The Turkish "I AM" Mar 22, 2025
    • Mar 16, 2025 The Kurdish "I AM" Mar 16, 2025
    • Mar 7, 2025 The Farsi "I AM" Mar 7, 2025
  • January 2025
    • Jan 24, 2025 The English "I AM" Jan 24, 2025
    • Jan 11, 2025 The Ge'ez "I AM" Jan 11, 2025
    • Jan 6, 2025 The Coptic "I AM" Jan 6, 2025
    • Jan 6, 2025 The Arabic "I AM" Jan 6, 2025
    • Jan 3, 2025 The Hebrew "I AM" Jan 3, 2025
    • Jan 2, 2025 The Russian "I AM" Jan 2, 2025
  • December 2024
    • Dec 30, 2024 The Ukrainian "I AM" Dec 30, 2024
    • Dec 29, 2024 The Armenian "I AM" Dec 29, 2024
    • Dec 28, 2024 The Macedonian "I AM" Dec 28, 2024
    • Dec 28, 2024 The Greek "I AM" Dec 28, 2024
    • Dec 27, 2024 The Latin "I AM" Dec 27, 2024
    • Dec 27, 2024 The Spoken "I AM" Dec 27, 2024
    • Dec 26, 2024 The Great "I AM" Dec 26, 2024
    • Dec 21, 2024 "I AM" Dec 21, 2024

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