- (Imperial Aramaic: תרגום, interpretation, translation, version; plural:
targumim) was an
originally spoken translation of the
Hebrew Bible (also called...
- July 2024.
Retrieved 6 July 2024. Cf.
Marcus Jastrow's
Dictionary of the
Targumim,
Talmud Babli,
Talmud Yerushalmi and
Midrashic Literature, and the source...
- tune of Ruth or to one
resembling that for the Song of Songs.
Western targumim exist on
Sifrei Emet, on the Five
Megillot and on Chronicles, i.e. on all...
-
Other early Hebrew sources,
early Christian renderings of the
verse and
targumim, however, put
Salem in
Northern Israel near
Shechem (Sichem), now Nablus...
-
divine sanction.
Although the
textual description of
Jabez is brief, some
Targumim elaborate that
Jabez also
established a
religious institution for the Levite...
- מִיטָטוֹר". Sefaria. Jastrow,
Marcus (2004) [1903]. A
Dictionary of the
Targumim, the
Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the
Midrashic Literature. Judaica...
- "Pirkei Avot 3:2". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2023-12-05. "Pentateuchal
Targumim". NTCS - IOTS. 2013-09-07.
Retrieved 2023-12-05. McNamara,
Martin (2010)...
-
Neofiti (or
Targum Neophyti) is the
largest of the
western or
Israeli Targumim on the Torah. The name
derives from the
ecclesiastical Latin word Neophyte...
-
Google Books. Jastrow,
Marcus (20
February 1903). "A
dictionary of the
Targumim, the
Talmud Babli, and Yerushalmi, and the
Midrashic literature". London:...
- "Septuagint Genesis, Ch. 10 - Part 3".
Marcus Jastrow, A
Dictionary of the
Targumim, the
Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the
Midrashic Literature (London...