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Aramaic language - History |  | Aramaic language - History: Encyclopedia II - Aramaic language - History |  | Here follows a comprehensive history of Aramaic. The history is broken down into three broad periods:
Old Aramaic (1100 BCE–200 CE), including:
The Biblical Aramaic of the Hebrew Bible.
The Aramaic of Jesus.
The Aramaic of the Targums.
Middle Aramaic (200–1200), including:
Literary Syriac.
The Aramaic of the Talmuds and Midrashim.
Modern Aramaic (1200–present), including:
Various modern vernaculars.
This classific ...
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Aramaic language - History
Here follows a comprehensive history of Aramaic. The history is broken down into three broad periods:
- Old Aramaic (1100 BCE–200 CE), including:
- The Biblical Aramaic of the Hebrew Bible.
- The Aramaic of Jesus.
- The Aramaic of the Targums.
- Middle Aramaic (200–1200), including:
- Literary Syriac.
- The Aramaic of the Talmuds and Midrashim.
- Modern Aramaic (1200–present), including:
- Various modern vernaculars.
This classification is based on that used by Klaus Beyer*.
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