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caldean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chaldean (also
Chaldaean or
Chaldee) may
refer to: an old name for the
Aramaic language,
particularly Biblical...
- כַּשְׂדִּים, romanized: ʾŪr Kaśdīm),
commonly translated as Ur of the
Chaldees, is a city
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible as the
birthplace of Abraham,...
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Stridon (d. 420),
Biblical Aramaic was
misnamed as "Chaldean" (Chaldaic,
Chaldee). That
label remained common in
early Aramaic studies, and
persisted up...
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later by the Kaldu, a
group who
became known later as the
Chaldeans or the
Chaldees.
These migrations did not
affect the
powerful kingdom and
empire of ****yria...
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Abraham is
described as a
migrant to the land of
Canaan from Ur of the
Chaldees after an
attempt on his life by King Nimrod. His descendants, the Children...
- of
Mesopotamia between the
Tigris and the
Euphrates to the
north of the
Chaldees to the
border of the
mountains of ****hur and the land of 'Arara'. Jubilees...
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Chaldean language may
refer to:
Ancient Chaldean language, the
language of
ancient Chaldeans Chaldean language (misnomer), a
former misnomer for Biblical...
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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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understood as
meaning either 'pungent' or 'splendid' (The
Analytical Hebrew and
Chaldee Lexicon). A
possible interpretation for the
biblical reference is Pancratium...
- writing, is used as well.[by whom?]
Wilhelm Gesenius' work
Hebrew and
Chaldee Lexicon to the Old
Testament Scriptures provides notes supporting Adullam...