Cephas is Syriac, is ܟ݁ܺܐܦ݂ܳܐ cephas (keepa) in Syriac or is it written different?

2011-04-27T01:23:39Z

I believe the rendering of the Syriac Alphabet above is the Eastern Syriac script, though where I looked through the Syriac NT, it was rendered different, I think West Syriac. At any rate, does anyone know where to get the Nestorian Syriac Font? Nestorian seems to be a mixture between the Eastern and Western Script, is this the case? Thanks

2011-04-27T16:21:20Z

@Emilija., Thanks for the Reply.

I actually looked through Wikipedia to begin with, and found it to be a bit vague as it did not show the actual Nestorian Script that I was looking for. It did however show the Eastern Script and had a link to some very insightful pages.

The reason I am asking though, is because I am looking for confirmation by someone who knows the Syriac Language.

Anonymous2011-04-27T03:24:17Z

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Check this Wikipedia article out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syriac_alphabet

The title "Forms of the Syriac alphabet" may help you :)