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Aramaic language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aramaic is a Semitic language with a 3,000-year history. It has been the language of administration of empires and the language of divine worship. It was the day-to-day language of Israel in the Seco...
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Aramaic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet, and became distinctive from it by the eighth century BCE. The letters all represent consonants, some of which are matres lectionis , w...
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Overview of the language, searchable database and concordance, newsletter, and bibliography. ... Your browser does not support frames. Click here for a frameless version. ... What is Aramaic?
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Jewish Aramaic Literature ... Aramaic remained a dominant language for Jewish worship, scholarship, and everyday life for centuries in both the land of Israel and in the diaspora, especially in Babylon. ... Since the Jews spoke Aramaic, and knowledge of Hebrew was no longer widespread, the practice arose in the synagogue...
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Proto-Hebrew/Early Aramaic alphabet ... The Early Aramaic or Proto-Hebrew alphabet was developed sometime during the late 10th or early 9th century BC and replaced Assyrian cuneiform as the main writing system of the Assyrian empire. This alphabet is thought to be the ancestor of a number of Semitic alphabets as well as...
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Ancient Aramaic Bible translation project, from the language Jesus spoke, the sacred, scribal language of Scriptures. ... Jesus the Messiah spoke in the Galilean dialect of the Ancient Aramaic language. This is the language in which the disciples and the apostles preached the Gospel and the scribes recorded the Scriptures.
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The Aramaic language was the international trade language of the ancient Middle East. Originated in what is modern-day Syria, between 1000 and 600 BCE it became extremely widespread, spoken from the Mediterranean coast to the borders of India.
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The language Jesus Christ spoke. ... Medium size image (81KB) - Another medium size image (34KB); Large image (158KB) - Another large image (70KB) ... Aramaic tile...
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A forum for the scholarly discussion of the Aramaic language in its various periods and dialects. This is a linguistic and philological group open to participants from any or no religious persuasion. Knowledge of at least one Aramaic dialect is encouraged but not required.
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