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The word for "witness/testimony" in Aramaic is '''"Sahdutha"''', not ''"Sahadutha"'', i.e., there is not a medial "a" vowel. It is an abstraction of the base noun "sahda" (a witness/testifier). {Mar. 24, 2007}
The word for "witness/testimony" in Aramaic is '''"Sahdutha"''', not ''"Sahadutha"'', i.e., there is not a medial "a" vowel. It is an abstraction of the base noun "sahda" (a witness/testifier). {Mar. 24, 2007}

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The word for "witness/testimony" in Aramaic is "Sahdutha", not "Sahadutha", i.e., there is not a medial "a" vowel. It is an abstraction of the base noun "sahda" (a witness/testifier). {Mar. 24, 2007}