- Chaldean or
caldean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chaldean (also
Chaldaean or Chaldee) may
refer to: an old name for the
Aramaic language, particularly...
- Taylor's
translation in
William Wynn Westcott's
edition under the
title 'The
Chaldaean Oracles of Zoroaster', as part of the
Golden Dawn's 'Collectanea Hermetica'...
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Chaldean language may
refer to:
Ancient Chaldean language,
language of
Ancient Chaldeans Chaldean language (misnomer),
former misnomer for
Biblical Aramaic...
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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 –...
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Berossus survived, this may not have been the case; all that is
known of the
Chaldaean historian's work, however, is
derived from
quotations in Josephus, Ptolemy...
- inscriptions. In 1872,
Smith achieved worldwide fame by his
translation of the
Chaldaean account of the
Great Flood,
which he read
before the
Society of Biblical...
- The
Persian Sibyl – also
known as the Babylonian,
Chaldaean,
Hebrew or
Egyptian Sibyl – was the
prophetic priestess presiding over the
Apollonian oracle...
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Chaldean people may
refer to:
Ancient Chaldeans,
ancient Semitic people in
southern Mesopotamia Modern Chaldeans,
modern self-identification of Chaldean...
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Chaldaeans to use as a
scouting position.
Rather than
conquering the enemy,
Cyrus wants to end the
conflict between the
Armenians and the
Chaldaeans....
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Sepharvaim of Scripture, now Abu Habba),
occupied both the
Arabian and
Chaldaean sides of the river. The Arakhtu, or "river of Babylon,"
flowed past the...