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  2. 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. Its place of origin is the expansive region known in antiquity as Aram, which extends from southwestern Syria all the way to ...

  3. Nov 23, 2015 · In the Old Testament, four verses make a direct reference to the Aramaic language: 2 Kings 18:26, Ezra 4:7, Isaiah 36:11, and Daniel 2:4. Each of these verses calls AramaicAramaic” (אֲרָמִית, an adverbial form of אֲרָמִי), though this used to be translated as “Syrian” or “Chaldee” in English.

  4. ARAMAIC LANGUAGE. The term “Aramaic” is derived from the pre-Hellenic name of Syria, Aram. Already in Abraham’s time (2000 b.c.) the Arameans controlled Haran and the surrounding area of Paddan-aram, and there the family of Terah became Aram.-speaking. Even after Abraham had migrated to Canaan and adopted the language of that region, it ...

  5. Biblical Aramaic is the form of Aramaic that is used in the books of Daniel and Ezra [1] in the Hebrew Bible. It should not be confused with the Targums – Aramaic paraphrases, explanations and expansions of the Hebrew scriptures.

  6. Was the Bible Written in Aramaic? Aramaic is very similar to Hebrew and was the common language of Israel in Jesus' day. After the Jews returned from the Babylonian Captivity Aramaic had gradually replaced Hebrew as the ordinary speech of the Jewish people.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Certain portions of the Bible —i.e., the books of Daniel and Ezra—are written in Aramaic, as are the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. Among the Jews , Aramaic was used by the common people, while Hebrew remained the language of religion and government and of the upper class.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AramaicAramaic - Wikipedia

    Aramaic was the language of Jesus, who spoke the Galilean dialect during his public ministry, as well as the language of several sections of the Hebrew Bible, including parts of the books of Daniel and Ezra, and also the language of the Targum, the Aramaic translation of the Hebrew Bible.

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