Aramaean dialect, such as was spoken in the time of our Saviour among the Jews. The West Aramaean had flourished before this for a long time in the east and north of Palestine ; but it now advanced farther west, and during the period that the Christian... Hebrew Grammar with a Copious Syntax and a Praxis - Page 2by Moses Stuart - 1821 - 386 pagesFull view - About this book
| Moses Stuart - Hebrew language - 1823 - 446 pages
...The west Aramaean had flourished before this, for a long time, in the east and north of Palestine ; but it now advanced farther west, and during the period that the Christian churches of Syria llourished, it was widely extended. It is at present almost a dead language, and has been so for several... | |
| Edward Robinson - English language - 1833 - 384 pages
...The West Aramaean had flourished before this, for a long time, in the east and north of Palestine ; but it now advanced farther west, and during the period...of Syria flourished, it was widely extended. It is at present almost a dead language, and has been so for severafcenturies. The Hebrew may be regurded... | |
| American Tract Society - Bible - 1859 - 606 pages
...the period that the Christian churches of Syria flourished, it was widely extended. It is at present almost a dead language, and has been so for several...Hebrew may be regarded as having been a dead language, except among a small circle of literati, for about the space of two thousand years. Our knowledge of... | |
| William Wilberforce Rand - Bible - 1886 - 802 pages
...Jews. The West Aramaean had nourished before this for a long time in the east and north of Palestine; but it now advanced farther west, and during the period...widely extended. It is now almost a dead language. No translation of the Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures preceding the time of Christ is known to us.... | |
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