In Syriac (Aramaic) it is Yeshu Mshiho, which was I believe the more common language, as opposed to the Hebrew. In Arabic, it's Yeshu Al-Masih.
Hebrew and Arabic are so similar, because they all came from the same root language, Syriac.
My church uses Syriac extensively. It's really neat when they use it at the Institution Narrative. It's the words that Christ actually spoke in His native tongue! How cool is that?
Christ is risen. Glorify Him!
Andrew
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