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الصفحة xviii
23 of the Aramaic text , and contains a confession and prayer represented as having been uttered by Azariah in the midst of the flames ( vv . 25—45 ) , and a doxology ( vv . 52–56 ) leading on into the hymn known familiarly as the ...
23 of the Aramaic text , and contains a confession and prayer represented as having been uttered by Azariah in the midst of the flames ( vv . 25—45 ) , and a doxology ( vv . 52–56 ) leading on into the hymn known familiarly as the ...
الصفحة xxii
26 being in Aramaic ( cf. on ii . 4 ) . It cannot be said that this change of language has been altogether satisfactorily explained . The principal explanations that have been offered are the following . ( 1 ) Diversity of origin , ii .
26 being in Aramaic ( cf. on ii . 4 ) . It cannot be said that this change of language has been altogether satisfactorily explained . The principal explanations that have been offered are the following . ( 1 ) Diversity of origin , ii .
الصفحة lvi
( 1 ) The number of Persian words in the Book , especially in the Aramaic part , is remarkable . The number is at least 15 , if not more : viz . Diona nobles ( i . 3 ; also Est . i . 3 , vi . 6 ) , jana choice food , delicacy ( i .
( 1 ) The number of Persian words in the Book , especially in the Aramaic part , is remarkable . The number is at least 15 , if not more : viz . Diona nobles ( i . 3 ; also Est . i . 3 , vi . 6 ) , jana choice food , delicacy ( i .
الصفحة lvii
Others ( as those for law , limb , secret , kind , word ) are used exactly as in the later Aramaic , and are of a kind that would not be borrowed by one people from another unless intercourse between them had subsisted for a ...
Others ( as those for law , limb , secret , kind , word ) are used exactly as in the later Aramaic , and are of a kind that would not be borrowed by one people from another unless intercourse between them had subsisted for a ...
الصفحة lix
( 3 ) The Aramaic of Daniel ( which is all but identical with that of Ezra ) is a Western Aramaic dialect , of the type spoken in and about Palestine3 . It is nearly allied to the Aramaic of the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan ...
( 3 ) The Aramaic of Daniel ( which is all but identical with that of Ezra ) is a Western Aramaic dialect , of the type spoken in and about Palestine3 . It is nearly allied to the Aramaic of the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan ...
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