ARAMAIC
LINKS Aramaic Language The Aramaic language was the international trade language of the ancient Middle East. Originated in what is modern-day Syria, between 1000 and 600 BCE it became extremely widespread, spoken from the Mediterranean coast to the borders of India. Its script, derived from Phoenician and first attested during the 9th century BCE, also became extremely popular and was adopted by many people, both with or without any previous writing system. Aramaic Was originally spoken by Arameans in Northern Syria and Mesopotamia and used in commercial and diplomatic transactions. The language eventually replaced Hebrew and was spoken at the time of Jesus. At that time, Hebrew ...
BIB 5453x: Talmudic Aramaic The one and only Literal Translation & Transliteration of the New Covenant from the language of our Lord, Yah Shua the MESHIAH. Translating & Transliterating directly from the Aramaic circumvents the intermediary interuptive and ambiguous use of...
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Institute of Biblical and Related Languages Home Page The primary biblical languages, Greek and Hebrew, have long been a regular part of Baylor's course offerings. Since 1989, with the establishment of the Institute program two important curriculum developments have occurred. An undergraduate major with a focus on Biblical languages has been available |
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