Biblical Aramaic love

Biblical Aramaic

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  • proper noun the form of the Aramaic language that is used in the books of Daniel, Ezra and a few other places in the Hebrew Bible.

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Examples

  • I have taught, at the college level, Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Aramaic, New Testamenent Aramaic (Syriac), and am knowledgeable of Koine Greek of the New Testament and the influence of semitisms upon it.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] TK 2010

  • I have taught, at the college level, Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Aramaic, New Testamenent Aramaic (Syriac), and am knowledgeable of Koine Greek of the New Testament and the influence of semitisms upon it.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • I have taught, at the college level, Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Aramaic, New Testamenent Aramaic (Syriac), and am knowledgeable of Koine Greek of the New Testament and the influence of semitisms upon it.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • If that wasn't enough, Biblical Aramaic and modern Aramaic are different and noun forms have changed over time.

    UUpdates - All updates 2008

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