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Good book about the Biblical Aramaic Hello, nice to meet you. I’m a catholic priest. I ask for your advice. Now I’m searching for a good book about the Biblical Aramaic. Could you tell me ? I finished the book titled ‘basic of biblical aramaic’.
Aug 5, 2020 1:29 AM
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I already studied the Biblical Hebrew. Now the time for Aramaic. I don't know how your language skill is. Anyway I need to study Aramaic now.
August 5, 2020
Most of the ‘Old Testament’(Tanakh) was written in Hebrew. https://youtu.be/kCCiT1VmFBk Read the Cepher :) You won’t be disappointed https://www.cepher.net/ Oh, and fyi, Aramaic is the sister language to Hebrew. :) For example, Dany’al 5:26 says “ ““This is the interpretation of each word: MENĚ – Elah has numbered your reign, and put an end to it.” ‭‭Dani’ĕl (Daniel)‬ ‭5:26‬ ‭TS2009‬‬” The word Alah/Elah (Strong’s H426 -אלה) is Aramaic for The Power came from the Hebrew root word Aluah/Eloah (Strong’s H433 - אלוה) which means The Almighty! Shalum!
August 5, 2020
That’s with the exception of those books, but most of the ‘Old Testament’(Tanakh) was written in Hebrew. https://youtu.be/kCCiT1VmFBk Read the Cepher :) You won’t be disappointed https://www.cepher.net/ Oh, and fyi, Aramaic is the sister language to Hebrew. :) For example, Dany’al 5:26 says “ ““This is the interpretation of each word: MENĚ – Elah has numbered your reign, and put an end to it.” ‭‭Dani’ĕl (Daniel)‬ ‭5:26‬ ‭TS2009‬‬” The word Alah/Elah (Strong’s H426) is Aramaic for The Power came from the Hebrew root word Aluah/Eloah (Strong’s H433) which means The Almighty! Shalum!
August 5, 2020
Some parts of Daniel, Ezra and some sentences were written in Aramaic.
August 5, 2020
You should be looking up the Hebrew rather than the Aramaic. The Paleo Hebrew and the Masoretic Hebrew. The Scriptures were mostly written in Hebrew and Greek, not Aramaic. :) Hebrew is the language of the creation. (Jubilees 12:25-26) If you have any more questions, let me know. Baruk Haba Bashem YaHUaH :)
August 5, 2020
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