Yes, there was presence of Christianity in Kerala from 1st century onwards. And Syriac was the language used by clergy men.
The influence of Syriac language is even visible in 1811 edition of Malayalam Bible. See the note given along with the scan given here: https://archive.org/details/1811RambanBibleMalayalam To know more about Christianity and missionary works in Kerala, this link would be helpful: http://shijualex.in/missionary-documents-with-references-to-kerala/ On Dec 23, 2015 6:31 PM, "Matěj Cepl" <mc...@cepl.eu> wrote: > On 2015-12-23, 11:02 GMT, Baiju M wrote: > > Those who don't know about this language. Here is few interesting facts: > > > > - Malayalam is the language spoken in Kerala (A state located in South > > India) > > That’s interesting: I thought Kerala was one of the most ancient > Christian areas (St. Thomas Christians). What kind of Bible > Kerala Christians used? A Syriac one? > > Best, > > Matěj > > -- > https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, Jabber: mc...@ceplovi.cz > GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC > > A man once asked Mozart how to write a symphony. Mozart told him > to study at the conservatory for six or eight years, then > apprentice with a composer for four or five more years, then > begin writing a few sonatas, pieces for string quartets, piano > concertos, etc. and in another four or five years he would be > ready to try a full symphony. The man said, "But Mozart, didn't > you write a symphony at age eight?" Mozart replied, "Yes, but > I didn't have to ask how." > -- ripped from another sig > > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
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