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    The Galilean dialect was the form of Jewish Aramaic spoken by people in Galilee during the late Second Temple period, for example at the time of Jesus...
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    Look up Galilean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Generically, a Galilean (/ɡælɪˈliːən/; Hebrew: גלילי; Ancient Greek: Γαλιλαίων; Latin: Galilaeos)...
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  • This language is sometimes called Galilean Aramaic, although that term more specifically refers to its Galilean dialect. The most notable text in the Jewish...
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  • human — was Aramaic. Aramaic was the language of Jesus, who spoke the Galilean dialect during his public ministry, as well as the language of several sections...
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  • in Galilee Galilean dialect, the form of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic spoken by people in Galilee during the late Second Temple period Galilean faith, ancient...
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    was the dominant dialect, and it is the basis of the Babylonian Talmud. Middle Galilean Aramaic, once a colloquial northern dialect, influenced the writings...
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    consensus that Jesus gave most of his teachings in Aramaic in the Galilean dialect. Other than Aramaic and Hebrew, it is likely that he was also able...
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  • (Flusser, Jesus, 13) the Galilean pronunciation of the name; the swallowing of the ʿayin was typical of the Galilean dialect (Billerbeck I 156f. E.Y....
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    consensus that Jesus gave most of his teachings in Aramaic in the Galilean dialect. The canonical gospels describe Jesus wearing tzitzit – the tassels...
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    Aramaic (All extinct) Samaritan Aramaic Jewish Palestinian Aramaic Galilean dialect Christian Palestinian Aramaic Lebanese Aramaic (extinct) Armazic (extinct)...
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    during the first centuries AD. It is related to the Aramaic of Jesus, a Galilean dialect. This relationship added to its prestige for Christians. The form of...
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    and Other miracles). It is generally agreed that Jesus spoke Galilean Aramaic, a dialect of the common language of Judea in the first century and the...
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    Around 500, a translation was made into Syro-Palestinian (the Aramaic-Galilean dialect spoken by Jesus). It contains 2 Peter, 2 John, 3 John, Jude and Revelation...
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  • Israel in the first century AD. Jesus and his disciples spoke the Galilean dialect, which was distinguished from that of Jerusalem (Matt. 26:73) Barr...
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  • Galilee in the 2nd century, and were reworked into this Galilean dialect for local use. The Galilean Targum was not considered an authoritative work by other...
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  • of Israel in the 1st century AD. Jesus and his disciples spoke the Galilean dialect, which was distinguished from that of Jerusalem (Matt. 26:73). Metzger...
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    Israel in the first century AD. Jesus and his disciples spoke the Galilean dialect, which was distinguished from that of Jerusalem (Matt. 26:73) "Aramaic...
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  • (Flusser, Jesus, 13) the Galilean pronunciation of the name; the swallowing of the 'ayin was typical of the Galilean dialect (Billerbeck I 156f. New Testament...
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    Palestine in the first century AD. Jesus and his disciples spoke the Galilean dialect, which was distinguished from that of Jerusalem (Matt. 26:73) "Peshitta...
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  • Kurdistani Jewish Neo-Aramaic) Jewish Palestinian Aramaic (extinct) Galilean dialect (extinct) Lishana Deni (Zakho Jewish Neo-Aramaic) Lishan Didan (Persian...
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  • such as Spanish and Portuguese, Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino), Judeo-Arabic dialects, and Modern Greek. There is some variation between the various forms of...
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    Latin: Buxorī) is a Judeo-Persian dialect historically spoken by the Bukharan Jews of Central Asia. It is a Jewish dialect derived from — and largely mutually...
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    The three rural groups in the region are the following: North Galilean rural dialect – does not feature the k > tʃ palatalisation, and many of them have...
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  • Otzar Yisrael entry "mivtah"), when it appears to have been a feature of Galilean pronunciation. Mishnah Berurah Chapter 53 quoting the Magen Avraham. "ASUFOT...
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    Mango tilapia (redirect from Galilean Comb)
    in Africa and the Levant. Other common names include Galilaea tilapia, Galilean comb, Galilee St. Peter's fish, and St. Peter's fish. (To differentiate...
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    Yiddish dialects are varieties of the Yiddish language and are divided according to the region in Europe where each developed its distinctiveness. Linguistically...
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    marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Hebrew letters. Judeo-Arabic dialects (Judeo-Arabic: ערביה יהודיה, romanized: ‘Arabiya Yahūdiya; Arabic: عربية...
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  • gave his teachings in Aramaic. The Galilean dialect of Aramaic was clearly distinguishable from the Judean dialect. Despite the lack of direct biblical...
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    was "in no way abusive" but was in fact a Galilean dialect version, since according to Flusser, Galileans found the final ayin of the name Yeshua difficult...
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    Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and...
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