From the Syriac-Antiochene Maronite Consecration, which dates back to the Apostles Peter and James.
On the day before his life-giving passion,
Jesus took bread in his holy hands.
He blessed,
sanctified,
broke,
and gave it to his disciples, saying:
Take and eat it, all of you:
This is my body
which is broken and delivered for you
and for many,
for the forgiveness of sins and eternal life.
From what I understand, they have tampered very little with their liturgy. I suppose this discussion will persist until the Latin Rite restores the "pro multis". Then there will be much finger pointing ... ;-D.