<span>This reader is for anyone very eager to read the story of Daniel in the lions' den and many other fascinating stories in their original language, Aramaic. A brief outline of Biblical Aramaic grammar is followed by a verse-to-verse grammatical commentary on the Aramaic chapters in the books of
Biblical Aramaic: A Reader and Handbook
โ Scribed by Donald R. Vance, George Athas, Yael Avrahami, Jonathan Kline
- Publisher
- Hendrickson Academic
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Edition
- Bilingual
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Biblical Aramaic: A Reader & Handbook offers an essential resource that enables students, pastors, and scholars to not only read the Aramaic portions of the Bible with understanding and confidence, but also to maintain this ability over the long term.
Compiled by accomplished scholars, this helpful handbook features updates to the biblical text to conform to the BHL version; includes new material and clearer abbreviations in the grammatical and lexical apparatus; and provides nearly a dozen vocabulary and word lists not found in the BHS reader.
โฆ Table of Contents
Biblical Aramaic: A Reader and Handbook / Donald R. Vance; George Athas; Yael Avrahami; Jonathan G. Kline
Table of Contents
Introduction
Abbreviations
The Biblical Aramaic Texts
Genesis 31:47
Jeremiah 10:11
Daniel 2:4-7:8
Ezra 4:8-6:18
Ezra 7:12-26
Vocabulary and Morphology Lists
Frequency Lists
Parts of Speech
Verbs by Stem
Verb by Root Type
Verbs by Frequency of Attested Form and Number of Stems
Pronominal Suffixes
Easily Confused Words
Loanwords
Glossary
โฆ Subjects
Aramaic Language;Aramaic;Biblical Aramaic
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