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  • books of Moses), written primarily in medieval Aramaic and considered to be the most important work of Kabbalah. It contains an esoteric discussion ...
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  • century, the Assyrian language was marginalized by Aramaic, written in the Aramaean alphabet, but Neo-Assyrian cuneiform remained in use in literary ...
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  • author whose first language was either Hebrew or Aramaic. In place of the Aleph and Tav, the Alpha and Omega were substituted in the Greek text. However ...
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  • quoted in the gospels spoke primarily in Aramaic, but the gospels themselves ... proto-gospel (Ur-Gospel), possibly in Aramaic, underlying the synoptics ...
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  • specific than the Jew from the suburbs. As Aramaic was the main language of ... Latin name might have been transformed by Aramaic into a form more closely ...
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  • vocabulary and constructions from Aramaic, both of which are characteristic ... think that the book was written in Aramaic or Phoenician. ...
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  • heavily influenced by Hebrew and Aramaic. ===Background in the Roman Empire=== After the forced Jewish exile from Jerusalem in 70 C.E. and the ...
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  • Hagigah 2:1. Both available online in Aramaic: [http://www.mechon-mamre ... [http://www.mechon-mamre.org/b/l/l2b02.htm Aramaic]. This translation based ...
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  • It is possible that the titulus was written in Aramaic, the local vernacular, rather than Hebrew. ==References== *Dilasser, Maurice. The Symbols ...
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  • names, "el" is found in ancient Aramaic, Arabic, and Ethiopic languages ... pl. ’lm), Hebrew ’ēl (pl. ’ēlîm); Aramaic ’l; Arabic Al; Akkadian ...
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  • Galilean Jews, and ten of their names are Aramaic, the other four names are ... his brother James, Boanerges by Jesus (an Aramaic name explained in Mark 3:17 ...
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  • , transliterated "Bartholomaios") comes from the Aramaic bar-Tôlmay (תולמי‎‎‎‎‎-בר‎‎), meaning son of Tolomai ...
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  • Gentiles in the holy land at the time of Jesus were Aramaic, Koine Greek, and to a limited extent Hebrew. The original texts of the New Testament books ...
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  • charms. She was well educated and knew Greek, Aramaic, Egyptian, and Latin. Some sources report that she was also given a Jewish education and may have ...
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  • Elia del Medigo, a Jewish Averroist, and also read Aramaic manuscripts with him. Del Medigo also translated Judaic manuscripts from Hebrew into Latin ...
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  • from the root word, shidikh (“match”). The Aramaic translation is sheket (“silence”) implying tranquility or peacefulness. In Judaism it is ...
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  • also called the Twin (Didymus)." The Aramaic Tau'ma: The name "Thomas" itself comes from the Aramaic word for twin: T'oma ...
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  • terms from Greek and/or Latin to Aramaic language.) Aramaic language is believed to have been the native language of Jesus. ...
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  • two-word toponym in B'reshit (Genesis), are in Aramaic, even these are written in the same Hebrew script. ==Books of the Tanakh== ...
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  • ancient religious Hebrew and occasionally Aramaic writings by the Israelites ... was produced, translations were made into Aramaic, the language of Jews living ...
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