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      • Biblical Aramaic is the form of Aramaic that is used in the books of Daniel and Ezra in the Hebrew Bible. It should not be confused with the Targums – Aramaic paraphrases, explanations and expansions of the Hebrew scriptures.
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  3. Biblical Aramaic is the form of Aramaic that is used in the books of Daniel and Ezra in the Hebrew Bible. It should not be confused with the Targums – Aramaic paraphrases, explanations and expansions of the Hebrew scriptures.

  4. The use of Aramaic in the Bible. Not all of the OT was written in Heb. In the Book of Ezra most of chs. 4, 5, 6 and 7 are in Aram., and all of Daniel 2 through 7. In addition there is one v. in Jeremiah entirely in Aram. .

  5. Nov 23, 2015 · Aramaic has been in some ways a forgotten language in biblical studies, except at a very high academic level. The New Testament is written in Greek; nearly all the Old Testament is written in Hebrew, while the Greek translation of the Old Testament (the LXX) is significant to biblical studies.

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · The Aramaic language constitutes the eastern branch of the Northwest Semitic language family. Its closest relatives are the Canaanite dialects in the western branch of the family, such as Hebrew, Phoenician, and Moabite.

  7. 1) The Aramaic parts of the Bible: Genesis 31:47 (two words); Jeremiah 10:11; Daniel 2:4–7:28; and Ezra 4:8–6:8; and 7:12–26.

  8. ARAMAIC VERSIONS. See Targum; [http://biblegateway/wiki/Versions of the New Testament, Ancient VERSIONS (ANCIENT)].

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