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  • Targum - Wikipedia
    Today, the common meaning of targum is a written Aramaic translation of the Bible Only Yemenite Jews continue to use the targumim liturgically As translations, the targumim largely reflect midrashic interpretation of the Tanakh from the time they were written and are notable for favoring allegorical readings over anthropomorphisms [2]
  • What is the Jewish Targum? - GotQuestions. org
    The Targum (plural, Targumim) is an Aramaic paraphrase explanation interpretation of the Hebrew text of the Jewish Scriptures provided by the rabbis in the course of teaching
  • Tanakh, Targum | Sefaria Library
    Targum (“translation”) is the name of a category of texts that translate the Tanakh into Aramaic, originally transmitted orally and committed to writing between the first and the sixth centuries CE
  • TARGUM - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    It forms a part of the Jewish traditional literature, and in its inception is as early as the time of the Second Temple The verb , from which the noun is formed, is used in Ezra iv 7 in reference to a document written in Aramaic, although "Aramit" (A V "in the Syrian tongue") is added
  • Targum | Ancient Jewish Biblical Interpretation Translation | Britannica
    Targum, (Aramaic: “Translation,” or “Interpretation”), any of several translations of the Hebrew Bible or portions of it into the Aramaic language The word originally indicated a translation of the Old Testament in any language but later came to refer specifically to an Aramaic translation
  • What does the Jewish Targum refer to? - Bible Hub
    The term “Targum” refers to an ancient Aramaic translation, paraphrase, or interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures The word “Targum” itself stems from a Hebrew root meaning “to interpret” or “to translate ”
  • Targum - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
    The Talmud refers to a targum of Job as having been used by rabbis of the 1st cent , and a portion of such a targum has been found at Qumran Targums exist for all of the Biblical books except Ezra-Nehemiah and Daniel
  • What is Targum? – Targuman
    The Hebrew term “targum” (plural “targumim”) literally means “translation,” but in the rabbinic period (c 1 st century – 7 th century CE) the term came to refer specifically to the written Jewish Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
  • Pentateuchal Targumim – International Organization for Targumic Studies
    Targum Onkelos
  • The Targums - Accordance
    Introducing the Targum The word “targum” refers to translations of the Bible into Jewish Aramaic In the post-exilic period, Aramaic began to be widely spoken in the Jewish community alongside the native language, Hebrew





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