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The Aramaic and Palestinian Targums

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The book explores the historical significance of Targum, the Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Torah created by Temple elders. It highlights the Aramaic and Palestinian versions as the oldest and most widely used, tracing their origins to the Babylonian exile in 597 BCE. During this period, Aramaic became the common language among the Israelites, while Hebrew transitioned to a scholarly role, primarily used by the priestly class. The text argues for an even earlier inception of these translations, emphasizing their cultural and linguistic impact on the Jewish people.

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The Aramaic and Palestinian Targums, Zen Garcia

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Titre
The Aramaic and Palestinian Targums
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Zen Garcia
Éditeur
Lulu.com
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
436
ISBN13
9781312012820
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The book explores the historical significance of Targum, the Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Torah created by Temple elders. It highlights the Aramaic and Palestinian versions as the oldest and most widely used, tracing their origins to the Babylonian exile in 597 BCE. During this period, Aramaic became the common language among the Israelites, while Hebrew transitioned to a scholarly role, primarily used by the priestly class. The text argues for an even earlier inception of these translations, emphasizing their cultural and linguistic impact on the Jewish people.