Syriac Christianity ( /
mšiḥāiūṯā suryāiṯā) encompasses the multiple Churches of
Eastern Christianity whose services tend to feature
liturgical use of ancient
Syriac, a dialect of Middle
Aramaic that emerged in
Edessa in the early 1st century AD, and is closely related to the
Aramaic of Jesus. Jesus Christ was known as
Yešua` mšiḥā in Aramaic.