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Targum - Wikipedia
Targumim was an originally spoken translation of the Hebrew Bible (also called the Hebrew: תַּנַ״ךְ, romanized: Tana"kh) en.wikipedia.org
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Targum - Tanakh - Sefaria
Targum (“translation”) is the name of a category of texts that translate the Tanakh into Aramaic, originally transmitted orally and committed to writing ... www.sefaria.org
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Targum | Ancient Jewish Biblical Interpretation & Translation
Targum, (Aramaic: “Translation,” or “Interpretation”), any of several translations of the Hebrew Bible or portions of it into the Aramaic language. www.britannica.com
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Targum
Targum, n. (ˈtɑːgəm, ‖ tarˈgum) Also 6–7 thargum. [a. Chaldee targūm interpretation, f. targēm to interpret: see dragoman.] Each of several Aramaic translations, interpretations, or paraphrases of the various divisions of the Old Testament, made after the Babylonian captivity, at first preserved by ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Daily Targum - The Daily Targum
The Daily Targum is continuing to track the impacts of President Donald J. Trump's administration on federal aid for students and higher education institutions. dailytargum.com
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Targum Psalms | IOTS
An English Translation by Edward M. Cook. Notes on Translation. The following notes may be helpful in the use of this English translation of the Psalms Targum. targum.info
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Targum (disambiguation)
Most traditional Jews today focus all their learning of Aramaic texts on Targum Onkelos and on Targum Jonathan . in medieval Jewish usage, the Aramaic The Daily Targum, official student newspaper of Rutgers University. Targum Press, an Orthodox Jewish publishing house. wikipedia.org
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TARGUM - JewishEncyclopedia.com
The Aramaic translation of the Bible. It forms a part of the Jewish traditional literature, and in its inception is as early as the time of the Second Temple. www.jewishencyclopedia.com
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Targum - New Advent
Targum is the distinctive designation of the Aramaic translations or paraphrases of the Old Testament. www.newadvent.org
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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 ... www.gotquestions.org
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What is Targum? - Targuman
Targumim exist for every book of the Bible except Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel, possibly because these books already contain significant portions in Aramaic. targuman.org
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Targum (Aramaic dialects)
Targum is used by the Jews of northern Iraq and Kurdistan to refer to a variety of Aramaic dialects spoken by them till recent times. The Jewish use of "Targum" to mean the Aramaic language in general dates back to the early Middle Ages. wikipedia.org
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Targum Sheni
The Targum Sheni ("Second Targum") is an Aramaic translation (targum) and elaboration of the Book of Esther, that embellishes the Biblical account with The ascribed date of 800 by the Encyclopaedia Judaica is post-Islamic so the Targum Sheni may have been influenced by the Quran. wikipedia.org
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Targum Neofiti
Targum Neofiti (or Targum Neophyti) is the largest of the Western Targumim on the Torah, or Palestinian Targumim. It is often more expansive than Targum Onkelos, but less so than Targum Pseudo-Jonathan. wikipedia.org
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Targum Lamentations
The Targum of Lamentations (TgLam) is an Aramaic rendering of the biblical Book of Lamentations. Reference to the use of a targum of Lamentations during Tisha b'Av services appears in the seventh-century text Soferim (42b). wikipedia.org
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