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-  35–120 CE). He is considered to be the author of the Targum Onkelos (c. 110 CE). Onkelos is mentioned several times in the Talmud. According to the traditional...
- the early second century CE. Authorship of the Targum Onkelos is traditionally attributed to Onkelos, a famous convert to Judaism in Tannaic times (c. 35–120...
- Schletter, Breslau 1873, p. 92. Yitzhak Frank: Grammar for Gemara and targum onkelos: An Introduction to Aramaic, Ariel Institute, Jerusalem 2011 ISBN 978-1-59826-466-1...
- the same person as Onkelos, who composed the leading Aramaic translation of the Torah known as the Targum Onkelos. The names "Onkelos the proselyte" and...
- a m****cript of Targum Onkelos until 1949, when Alejandro Díez Macho noticed that it differed significantly from Targum Onkelos. It was translated and...
- According to Gittin, "Onkelos bar Kalonikos, the son of Titus’s sister, wanted to convert." (Babylonian Talmud, Gittin 56b.18) Onkelos then went and raised...
- steward; overseer", while the name Damméseq Eliʿézer is explained by Targum Onkelos as meaning "Eliezer the Damascene." Others say that he was given the name...
- From creation to the death of Isaac. OCLC 70357552. Onkelos. "Section V. Chaiyey Sarah". Targum Onkelos (in Aramaic) – via Newsletter for Targumic and Cognate...
- the words” of the Jewish sages: Onkelos then went and raised Jesus the Nazarene from the grave through necromancy. Onkelos said to him: Who is most important...
- growth inside of his brain that killed him. A story is recorded in which Onkelos, a nephew of the Roman emperor Titus who destro**** the Second Temple, intent...