Well, Aramaic Designs has just finished a major website update. Included among the updated features are a completely redesigned ordering system, which is pretty spiffy.
Now I'll have some time to sit back, relax, and start blogging about some more fun, Aramaic-related things. :-)
Peace,
-Steve
This research blog is dedicated to keeping track of the Aramaic language within Biblical Studies, the Media and Scholarship at large.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Aramaic Designs Translation Sale

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Aramaic Designs is now holding a sale on Aramaic Tattoo Translations:
"Aramaic Designs, the leader in Aramaic translations on the Internet, will beat any other translation firm's price on an Aramaic tattoo translation and throw in a free Tattoo Stencil as a gift.
Aramaic is not one language, and many dialects are mutually unintelligible. The language of the Assyrian Empire (for example) was not the same Aramaic that Jesus of Nazareth spoke, which is in turn not the same Aramaic that is spoken by diverse groups throughout the world today.
Despite this, a number of companies today advertise "Aramaic translations" without clarifying which form of Aramaic they refer to, and their customers unknowingly receive the opposite of what they expect.
Aramaic Designs, on the other hand, with 5 years of professional experience, offers translations in a variety of dialects typeset in scripts suitable to their heritage: Something that no other translation firm offers.
Simply email in to Information@AramaicDesigns.com for more information, or visit http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com "
Peace,
-Steve
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