- (Imperial Aramaic: תרגום, interpretation, translation, version; plural:
targumim) was an
originally spoken translation of the
Hebrew Bible (also called...
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divine sanction.
Although the
textual description of
Jabez is brief, some
Targumim elaborate that
Jabez also
established a
religious institution for the Levite...
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Translations and m****cripts Dead Sea
scrolls Masoretic Text
Samaritan Pentateuch Targumim Septuagint Pe****ta
Vetus Latina Vulgate Gothic Bible Luther Bible English...
- 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...
- net.
Retrieved 1
September 2017. Jastrow,
Marcus (1926).
Dictionary of
Targumim,
Talmud and
Midrashic Literature.
Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56563-860-0...
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Hebrew and
English Lexicon".
Retrieved 2020-12-08. "A
Dictionary of the
Targumim, the
Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi, and the
Midrashic Literature". Retrieved...
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their vernacular. In form,
Samaritan Aramaic resembles the
Aramaic of the
Targumim, and is
written in the
Samaritan alphabet.
Important works written in it...
- Judaica. Gale Group. 2008. Jastrow,
Marcus (1996). A
Dictionary of the
Targumim,
Talmud Babli,
Talmud Yerushalmi and
Midrashic Literature. New York: The...
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Translations and m****cripts Dead Sea
scrolls Masoretic Text
Samaritan Pentateuch Targumim Septuagint Pe****ta
Vetus Latina Vulgate Gothic Bible Luther Bible English...
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Other early Hebrew sources,
early Christian renderings of the
verse and
targumim, however, put
Salem in
Northern Israel near
Shechem (Sichem), now Nablus...