biblical aramaic

  • 1Biblical Aramaic — For the use of Aramaic in the Christian Bible, see Aramaic of Jesus. Biblical Aramaic is the form of the Aramaic language that is used in the books of Daniel, Ezra and a few other places in the Hebrew Bible and should not be confused with the… …

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  • 2Biblical Aramaic — noun the form of Aramaic that was spoken in Palestine in the time of the New Testament • Hypernyms: ↑Aramaic * * * a Semitic language that was the vernacular in Palestine in the time of Christ and in which a few sections of the Old Testament are… …

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  • 3Biblical Aramaic — noun the form of the Aramaic language that is used in the books of Daniel, Ezra and a few other places in the …

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  • 4Biblical Aramaic — /ˌbɪblɪkəl ærəˈmeɪɪk/ (say .biblikuhl aruh mayik) noun the Aramaic language as used in the original texts of the Old Testament books of Daniel and Ezra …

  • 5Biblical Aramaic — a Semitic language that was the vernacular in Palestine in the time of Christ and in which a few sections of the Old Testament are written. * * * …

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  • 6ARAMAIC — ARAMAIC, an ancient northwestern semitic language spoken (to some extent) to this day. The entry is arranged according to the following outline: ancient aramaic and official aramaic sources syria and its neighboring countries iraq and iran egypt… …

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  • 7Aramaic alphabet — Bilingual Greek and Aramaic inscription by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka the Great at Kandahar, 3rd century BC …

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  • 8Biblical Hebrew — Biblical Hebrew, Classical Hebrew שְֹפַת כְּנַעַן, יְהוּדִית, (לְשוֹן) עִבְרִית …

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  • 9Aramaic language — Not to be confused with the Amharic language. For the people, see Aramaeans. Aramaic Arāmît Pronunciation [arɑmiθ], [arɑmit], [ɑrɑmɑjɑ], [ɔrɔmɔjɔ] Spoken in Ir …

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  • 10Aramaic — 1. noun /ˌæɹ.ə.ˈmei.ɪk/ A subfamily of languages in the Northwest Semitic language group including (but not limited to): : The language of the Aramaeans from the tenth century BC: often called Old Aramaic. : The language of the administration in… …

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