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  • Onkelos
  • Roman Jewish translator (c. 35–120 CE)

     35–120 CE). He is considered to be the author of the Targum Onkelos (c. 110 CE). Onkelos is mentioned several times in the Talmud. According to the traditional

    Onkelos

    Onkelos

    Onkelos

  • Targum Onkelos
  • Aramaic Torah translation (c. 110 CE)

    the early second century CE. Authorship of the Targum Onkelos is traditionally attributed to Onkelos, a famous convert to Judaism in Tannaic times (c. 200

    Targum Onkelos

    Targum Onkelos

    Targum_Onkelos

  • Yeshu
  • Name of Jesus in rabbinic literature

    the words” of the Jewish sages: Onkelos then went and raised Jesus the Nazarene from the grave through necromancy. Onkelos said to him: Who is most important

    Yeshu

    Yeshu

  • Ishmaelites
  • Abrahamic tradition of tribal identity

    From creation to the death of Isaac. OCLC 70357552. Onkelos. "Section V. Chaiyey Sarah". Targum Onkelos (in Aramaic) – via Newsletter for Targumic and Cognate

    Ishmaelites

    Ishmaelites

    Ishmaelites

  • Aquila of Sinope
  • 2nd century translator of the Hebrew Bible into Greek

    the same person as Onkelos, who composed the leading Aramaic translation of the Torah known as the Targum Onkelos. The names "Onkelos the proselyte" and

    Aquila of Sinope

    Aquila_of_Sinope

  • Targum
  • Aramaic translation of the Jewish scriptures

    a manuscript of Targum Onkelos until 1949, when Alejandro Díez Macho noticed that it differed significantly from Targum Onkelos. It was translated and

    Targum

    Targum

    Targum

  • Targum Jonathan
  • 2nd-cent. Aramaic Nevi'im translation

    Targum Onkelos, though it sometimes seems to be a looser paraphrase of the Biblical text. It is the result of a single redaction. Like Targum Onkelos, it

    Targum Jonathan

    Targum Jonathan

    Targum_Jonathan

  • Tzoah Rotachat
  • Afterlife location in Jewish tradition

    According to Gittin, "Onkelos bar Kalonikos, the son of Titus’s sister, wanted to convert." (Babylonian Talmud, Gittin 56b.18) Onkelos then went and raised

    Tzoah Rotachat

    Tzoah_Rotachat

  • Elohim
  • Word for deity or deities in the Hebrew Bible

    Joshua maintained that the word is "holy". An alternative view (held by Onkelos, Bahya ben Asher, Jacob ben Asher, Sforno, and Rabbi Yaakov Tzvi Mecklenburg)

    Elohim

    Elohim

    Elohim

  • Jesus in the Talmud
  • Soncino edition is: Onkelos the son of Callinicus, son of the sister of Titus, desired to convert himself (to Judaism)... (Onkelos) went (and) he conjured

    Jesus in the Talmud

    Jesus_in_the_Talmud

  • Targum Neofiti
  • 1st-4th cent. Aramaic Torah elaboration

    biblical text at several places. It is often more expansive than Targum Onkelos, but less so than Targum Pseudo-Jonathan. In 1587, Andrea de Monte gave

    Targum Neofiti

    Targum Neofiti

    Targum_Neofiti

  • Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
  • Western targum of the Torah

    It is also a composite text, involving the Old Judean Targum, Targum Onkelos, and a diverse array of other material. It is not to be confused with "Targum

    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan

    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan

    Targum_Pseudo-Jonathan

  • Nephilim
  • Biblical figures feared for their strength before the Flood

    including the Septuagint, Theodotion, Latin Vulgate, Samaritan Targum, Targum Onkelos, and Targum Neofiti – interpret the word to mean "giants". Symmachus translates

    Nephilim

    Nephilim

  • Septuagint
  • Greek translation of Hebrew scriptures

    the Masoretes and authoritative Aramaic translations, such as those of Onkelos and Rabbi Yonathan ben Uziel. Perhaps most significant for the LXX, as

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

  • Arabs
  • Ethnic group

    Asiatic society. Onkelos. "Section V. Chaiyey Sarah". Targum Onkelos (in Aramaic) – via targum.info. "JCR – Comp. JPS, Targums Onkelos, Palestinian, Jerusalem

    Arabs

    Arabs

    Arabs

  • Bible
  • Collection of religious texts

    Greek is the only language officially allowed for translation. The Targum Onkelos is the Aramaic translation of the Hebrew Bible believed to have been written

    Bible

    Bible

    Bible

  • Passover
  • Jewish holiday

    in Exodus 12:23, and ἐσκέπασεν, eskepasen in Exodus 12:27.) The Targum Onkelos, written in Jewish Babylonian Aramaic, translates pesach as Hebrew: וְיֵחוֹס

    Passover

    Passover

    Passover

  • Bilhah
  • Biblical character; handmaid

    2017. Drazin, Israel; Wagner, Stanley M. (2006). Israel Drazin (ed.). Onkelos on the Torah: Be-reshit. Gefen Publishing House Ltd. ISBN 978-965-229-342-8

    Bilhah

    Bilhah

    Bilhah

  • Eliezer
  • Name shared by multiple Biblical figures

    steward; overseer", while the name Damméseq Eliʿézer is explained by Targum Onkelos as meaning "Eliezer the Damascene". Other writers say that he was given

    Eliezer

    Eliezer

  • Book of Jubilees
  • Ancient Jewish religious work of 50 chapters

    Samaritan or the LXX, or the Syriac, or the Vulgate, or the Targum of Onkelos against all the rest. Or again it agrees with two or more of these authorities

    Book of Jubilees

    Book of Jubilees

    Book_of_Jubilees

  • Melchizedek
  • Biblical Figure

    been associated with Emek Yehoshaphat (the Valley of Josaphat). Targum Onkelos describes the meeting location's size as "a plot the size of a king's Riis"

    Melchizedek

    Melchizedek

    Melchizedek

  • Mikraot Gedolot
  • Edition of the Hebrew Bible

    Gedolot have been and continue to be published. In addition to Targum Onkelos and Rashi's commentary, the standard Jewish commentaries on the Hebrew

    Mikraot Gedolot

    Mikraot Gedolot

    Mikraot_Gedolot

  • Hebrew Bible
  • Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures

    the Samaritan Pentateuch, the Dead Sea Scrolls collection, the Targum Onkelos, and quotations from rabbinic manuscripts. These sources may be older than

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew_Bible

  • Jacob wrestling with the angel
  • Episode from the Book of Genesis

    furthermore references an "angel" (malak). Following this, the Targum of Onkelos offers "because I have seen the Angel of the Lord face to face", and another

    Jacob wrestling with the angel

    Jacob wrestling with the angel

    Jacob_wrestling_with_the_angel

  • Midrash
  • Traditional Jewish exegesis of Biblical texts

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Midrash

    Midrash

    Midrash

  • Chumash (Judaism)
  • Printed Torah in the form of a codex

    often, translations and notes. A ḥumash-Rashi also contains the Targum Onkelos and the commentary of Rashi, and may or may not have a vernacular translation

    Chumash (Judaism)

    Chumash (Judaism)

    Chumash_(Judaism)

  • Complutensian Polyglot Bible
  • First printed multi-language Bible

    editions of the Greek New Testament, the complete Septuagint, and the Targum Onkelos, a translation of the Torah. Of the 600 six-volume sets which were printed

    Complutensian Polyglot Bible

    Complutensian Polyglot Bible

    Complutensian_Polyglot_Bible

  • Zaphnath-Paaneah
  • Biblical name

    the second element of the name may contain the word Ꜥnḫ "life". Targum Onkelos (1st century CE) gives the meaning of the name as "the man to whom hidden

    Zaphnath-Paaneah

    Zaphnath-Paaneah

    Zaphnath-Paaneah

  • Midrash Abkir
  • Midrash on Genesis and Exodus

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Midrash Abkir

    Midrash Abkir

    Midrash_Abkir

  • Jewish commentaries on the Bible
  • Commentaries on the Hebrew Bible from a Jewish perspective

    forgotten. Onkelos, a Roman convert to Judaism, was able to reconstruct the original Aramaic. Saadia Gaon disagrees and says the Aramaic of Onkelos was never

    Jewish commentaries on the Bible

    Jewish_commentaries_on_the_Bible

  • Gopher wood
  • Biblical hapax and variety of wood

    Euphrates are also built of reeds, waterproofed with pitch. The Aramaic Targum Onkelos renders this word as qadros, 'cedar'. The Syriac Peshitta translates this

    Gopher wood

    Gopher wood

    Gopher_wood

  • Mishnah
  • First major written collection of the Oral Torah

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Mishnah

    Mishnah

    Mishnah

  • Titus
  • Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81

    Titus Frigius, rather than the emperor. Another story is recorded in which Onkelos, a nephew of the Roman emperor Titus who destroyed the Second Temple, intent

    Titus

    Titus

    Titus

  • Pentateuch (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Pentateuch) from the land of Israel (as opposed to the eastern Babylonian Targum Onkelos) Torah (disambiguation) Chumash (disambiguation) Tanak (disambiguation)

    Pentateuch (disambiguation)

    Pentateuch_(disambiguation)

  • Yeshiva
  • Jewish educational institution for Torah study

    (weekly Torah portion) twice in the original Hebrew and once in Targum Onkelos (an Aramaic translation), together with Rashi's commentary. Students often

    Yeshiva

    Yeshiva

    Yeshiva

  • Body piercing
  • Form of body modification

    The Advocate. Retrieved 25 November 2007. Wagner, Stanley M. (2006). Onkelos on the Torah: Understanding the Bible Text. Gefen Publishing House Ltd

    Body piercing

    Body piercing

    Body_piercing

  • Rashi
  • French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)

    ve-echad targum by reading Rashi's commentary rather than the standard Targum Onkelos. Since its publication, Rashi's commentary on the Torah is standard in

    Rashi

    Rashi

    Rashi

  • Ketuvim
  • Third and final section of the Tanakh

    "official" eastern (Babylonian) targum to Ketuvim, equivalent to Targum Onkelos on the Torah and Targum Jonathan on Nevi'im. In fact, the Babylonian Talmud

    Ketuvim

    Ketuvim

  • Azazel
  • Biblical figure identified with fallen angel

    marquette.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-04. Yoma 39 Israel Drazin, Stanley M. Wagner, Onkelos on the Torah: Understanding the Bible Text Vol.3, p. PA122, at Google Books

    Azazel

    Azazel

    Azazel

  • Midrash Aseret ha-Dibrot
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Midrash Aseret ha-Dibrot

    Midrash Aseret ha-Dibrot

    Midrash_Aseret_ha-Dibrot

  • Midrash Proverbs
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Midrash Proverbs

    Midrash Proverbs

    Midrash_Proverbs

  • Talmud
  • Central text of Rabbinic Judaism

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Talmud

    Talmud

    Talmud

  • Shnayim mikra ve-echad targum
  • Jewish religious practice

    twice during that week, together with a translation usually by Targum Onkelos and/or Rashi's commentary. In addition, while not required by law, there

    Shnayim mikra ve-echad targum

    Shnayim_mikra_ve-echad_targum

  • Zohar
  • Foundational work in Kabbalah literature

    largely based on a linguistic fusion of the Babylonian Talmud and Targum Onkelos, but confused by de León's simple and imperfect grammar, his limited vocabulary

    Zohar

    Zohar

    Zohar

  • Erev Rav
  • Group that included Egyptians and others who had joined the Israelites on the Exodus

    Miqra, the words roughly correspond to the "mixed many", while Targum Onkelos translates it as "many foreigners". The term appears in Exodus 12:38: "A

    Erev Rav

    Erev Rav

    Erev_Rav

  • Conversion to Judaism
  • Halakhic adoption of the Jewish religion and identity by non-Jews

    the Septuagint and gəyurā (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: גיורא) in Targum Onkelos on Numbers 15:15–16, which word in both cases denotes a convert to Judaism

    Conversion to Judaism

    Conversion_to_Judaism

  • Amarkol
  • Hebrew title applied to a Temple trustee superintending the cashiers

    view of this that the title of amarkol was applied to them. In Targum Onkelos, Targum Jonathan, and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, the title of amarkol is applied

    Amarkol

    Amarkol

  • Exodus Rabbah
  • Midrash interpreting the Book of Exodus

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Exodus Rabbah

    Exodus Rabbah

    Exodus_Rabbah

  • Stanley M. Wagner
  • American rabbi, academic, and community leader

    (2006). Onkelos on the Torah: Be-reshit. Gefen Publishing House Ltd. ISBN 9789652293428. Drazin, Israel; Wagner, Stanley M. (2006). Onkelos on the Torah:

    Stanley M. Wagner

    Stanley_M._Wagner

  • Esther Rabbah
  • Midrash to the Book of Esther

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Esther Rabbah

    Esther Rabbah

    Esther_Rabbah

  • Contronym
  • Word that has two opposing meanings

    Genesis 42:7-8 (Jonathan Sacks, The Koren Shalem Humash with Rashi and Onkelos. Jerusalem: Koren Publishers, 2025, 305). In Greek some verbs that begin

    Contronym

    Contronym

  • Bible translations into Aramaic
  • translate the Torah into Aramaic" refers to "the Aramaic translation of Onkelos". In the Syriac (Eastern Aramaic) language the Peshitta (Syriac: "common

    Bible translations into Aramaic

    Bible translations into Aramaic

    Bible_translations_into_Aramaic

  • Alphabet of Sirach
  • Medieval acrostic composed of 44 proverbs

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Alphabet of Sirach

    Alphabet of Sirach

    Alphabet_of_Sirach

  • Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
  • Middle Aramaic language once used by Jewish writers in Lower Mesopotamia

    (link)[publisher missing] Frank, Yitzhak (2011). Grammar for Gemara and targum onkelos: An Introduction to Aramaic. Jerusalem: Ariel Institute. ISBN 978-1-59826-466-1

    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic

    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic

    Jewish_Babylonian_Aramaic

  • Curse of Ham
  • Biblical curse imposed on Canaan

    M.; Blashki, A.; Joseph, L. (1935). "Genesis". Pentateuch with Targum Onkelos, Haphtaroth and Rashi's Commentary. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company

    Curse of Ham

    Curse of Ham

    Curse_of_Ham

  • Tribe of Issachar
  • One of the twelve Tribes of Israel

    Rabba 4). The tribe is also represented as having been rich (comp. Targum Onkelos to Gen. 49:14); and its members figure as persons who united wealth and

    Tribe of Issachar

    Tribe of Issachar

    Tribe_of_Issachar

  • Jerome
  • Priest and theologian (c. 342/347 – 420)

    Philo, Seneca the younger, Eusebius, Paul the Apostle, Ezra the scribe, Onkelos, Aquila of Sinope, Origen, Sallust, Demosthenes, Xenophon, Josephus, Varro

    Jerome

    Jerome

    Jerome

  • Sifre
  • Either of two works of classical Jewish legal biblical exegesis

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Sifre

    Sifre

    Sifre

  • Early editions of the Hebrew Bible
  • ben Isaac ben David at Ixar (Hijar) in Spain, together with the Targum Onkelos in small square type and Rashi in Spanish-Rabbinic type; and one of the

    Early editions of the Hebrew Bible

    Early_editions_of_the_Hebrew_Bible

  • Avot de-Rabbi Natan
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Avot de-Rabbi Natan

    Avot de-Rabbi Natan

    Avot_de-Rabbi_Natan

  • Scapegoat
  • Animal which is ritually burdened

    is translated by the majority of the versions as "for Azazel" (Targums Onkelos and Pseudo-Jonathan follow this understanding, as do the RSV, NRSV, REB

    Scapegoat

    Scapegoat

    Scapegoat

  • Eber-Nari
  • Satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire

    Athura or Athuriya in Old Persian and as Aššur in Elamite. The Targum Onkelos, an Aramaic translation of the Torah, lists Nineveh, Calah, Reheboth, and

    Eber-Nari

    Eber-Nari

    Eber-Nari

  • Leviticus Rabbah
  • Midrash interpreting the Book of Leviticus

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Leviticus Rabbah

    Leviticus Rabbah

    Leviticus_Rabbah

  • Tosefta
  • Compilation of Jewish oral law from the late 2nd century

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Tosefta

    Tosefta

    Tosefta

  • Nevi'im
  • Second major division of the Hebrew Bible

    the targum on Nevi'im was composed by Jonathan ben Uzziel. Like Targum Onkelos on the Torah, Targum Jonathan is an eastern targum with early origins in

    Nevi'im

    Nevi'im

  • John Wesley Etheridge
  • English minister & scholar (1804–1866)

    The Life of the Rev. Adam Clarke, LL.D. (1858, 2nd Ed) The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan ben Uzziel (1st vol. in 1862, 2nd in 1865) Janet M. Magiera

    John Wesley Etheridge

    John_Wesley_Etheridge

  • Afterlife
  • Postulated continued existence after death

    Judaism". The Zohar makes frequent and lengthy references to reincarnation. Onkelos, a righteous convert and authoritative commentator of the same period,

    Afterlife

    Afterlife

    Afterlife

  • Callinicus
  • Name list

    the 1st century Callinicus, the supposed father of the tannaic scholar Onkelos Callinicus, the author of the Vita Sancti Hypatii Callinicus of Pelusium

    Callinicus

    Callinicus

  • Ulpana
  • Girls-only Jewish high school in Israel

    the Bible in the language Aramaic and is cited for example in Targum Onkelos (Onkelos translation) to the Bible parashah "Ki Tissa", where he translates

    Ulpana

    Ulpana

    Ulpana

  • Tikunei haZohar
  • Zohar imitation

    Babylonian Talmud and the formalised Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Targum Onkelos, but confused by imperfect grammar, limited vocabulary, and loanwords from

    Tikunei haZohar

    Tikunei_haZohar

  • Zibeon
  • Biblical figure/s in Genesis and Chronicles

    Emim, or giants, as in the reading of the Samuel הָאֵימַים, and so also Onkelos and Pseudo-Jonathan; Gesenius prefers 'hot-springs', following the Vulgate

    Zibeon

    Zibeon

  • Noah in rabbinic literature
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Noah in rabbinic literature

    Noah in rabbinic literature

    Noah_in_rabbinic_literature

  • Aramaic
  • Semitic language

    ISBN 9783110251586. Yitzhak, Frank (2003). Grammar for Gemara and Targum Onkelos: An Introduction to Aramaic. Jerusalem: Ariel. ISBN 9781583306062. Younger

    Aramaic

    Aramaic

  • Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael
  • Rules of Torah interpretation attributed to Rabbi Ishmael

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael

    Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael

    Baraita_of_Rabbi_Ishmael

  • Jacob Immanuel Schochet
  • Swiss-Canadian rabbi & writer

    (his MPhil thesis was titled: The Treatment of Anthropomorphism in Targum Onkelos (1966)), and University of Waterloo where he received his PhD in 1974.

    Jacob Immanuel Schochet

    Jacob Immanuel Schochet

    Jacob_Immanuel_Schochet

  • Shekhinah
  • In Jewish theology, the dwelling or settling of the divine presence of God

    the term shekhinah provides a solution to the corporeal idiom, so Targum Onkelos reads: "You will not be able to see the face of my shekhinah..." The 17th

    Shekhinah

    Shekhinah

  • Biblical Hebrew
  • Archaic form of the Hebrew language

    Retrieved 15 June 2011. Frank, Yitzhak (2003). Grammar for Gemara and Targum Onkelos. Jerusalem, Israel: Ariel United Israel Institutes. ISBN 978-1-58330-606-2

    Biblical Hebrew

    Biblical Hebrew

    Biblical_Hebrew

  • Alfonso de Zamora
  • Jewish-Spanish scholar

    de Coronel, he revised the Hebrew text; he also translated the Targum Onkelos into Latin for the project, as well as prepared the dictionaries and study

    Alfonso de Zamora

    Alfonso_de_Zamora

  • Chronicle of Moses
  • Medieval smaller midrash

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Chronicle of Moses

    Chronicle of Moses

    Chronicle_of_Moses

  • Midrash Petirat Moshe
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Midrash Petirat Moshe

    Midrash Petirat Moshe

    Midrash_Petirat_Moshe

  • Mekhilta le-Sefer Devarim
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Mekhilta le-Sefer Devarim

    Mekhilta le-Sefer Devarim

    Mekhilta_le-Sefer_Devarim

  • Jethro in rabbinic literature
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Jethro in rabbinic literature

    Jethro in rabbinic literature

    Jethro_in_rabbinic_literature

  • Midrash Veyechulu
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Midrash Veyechulu

    Midrash Veyechulu

    Midrash_Veyechulu

  • Nehardea
  • Place in Al Anbar, Iraq

    characterized by tradition—especially by the Masorah to the Pentateuch Targum (Onkelos)—as being those of Sura, and certain others as of Nehardea. Aḥa of Be-Ḥatim

    Nehardea

    Nehardea

  • Shiva (Judaism)
  • Week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives

    v. "Hilkoth Avel" (Laws concerning the Mourner), pp. 46–47 Cf. Targum Onkelos on Leviticus 13:45, where he writes similarly about an ancient mourner's

    Shiva (Judaism)

    Shiva_(Judaism)

  • Jerusalem Talmud
  • Talmud compiled in Southern Levant

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Jerusalem Talmud

    Jerusalem Talmud

    Jerusalem_Talmud

  • Sifrei Kodesh
  • Collective term for all Jewish religious literature

    years. The most notable ones are Targum Onkelos, a translation of the Torah into Judeo-Aramaic, written by Onkelos; and Rashi, a commentary on the entire

    Sifrei Kodesh

    Sifrei Kodesh

    Sifrei_Kodesh

  • Judeo-Aramaic languages
  • Branch of the Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages influenced by Hebrew

    'official' standard Targums were written and promulgated, notably Targum Onkelos and Targum Jonathan: they were originally in a Palestinian dialect but

    Judeo-Aramaic languages

    Judeo-Aramaic languages

    Judeo-Aramaic_languages

  • Brook of Egypt
  • Biblical watercourse

    Berlin, Moisè Tedeschi on Numbers 34:5, and the translators of the Targum Onkelos reject this interpretation, as do modern scholars. NRSV. The name Brook

    Brook of Egypt

    Brook of Egypt

    Brook_of_Egypt

  • Aggadah
  • Non-legalistic exegetical texts in the classical rabbinic literature

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Aggadah

    Aggadah

    Aggadah

  • Evel Rabbati
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Evel Rabbati

    Evel Rabbati

    Evel_Rabbati

  • Pillars of fire and cloud
  • One of the manifestations of the presence of Yahweh in the Torah

    University Press. ISBN 9780674091764. Etheridge, J. W. (1862). The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan ben Uzziel on the Pentateuch. London: Longman, Green, Longman

    Pillars of fire and cloud

    Pillars of fire and cloud

    Pillars_of_fire_and_cloud

  • Criticism of the Talmud
  • Criticism of one of Judaism's holiest books

    Boiled in excrement – In Gittin 56b, 57a a story is mentioned in which Onkelos summons up the spirit of a Yeshu who sought to harm Israel. He describes

    Criticism of the Talmud

    Criticism of the Talmud

    Criticism_of_the_Talmud

  • Yitzhak Frank
  • Israeli rabbi and Talmud teacher

    Gemara : an introduction to Babylonian Aramaic Grammar for Gemara and Targum Onkelos : an introduction to Aramaic by Yitzḥak Frank Ariel, United Israel Institutes;

    Yitzhak Frank

    Yitzhak Frank

    Yitzhak_Frank

  • Midrash Vayisau
  • Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Midrash Vayisau

    Midrash Vayisau

    Midrash_Vayisau

  • Hobah
  • This is generally translated to mean "north", as in the Aramaic Targum Onkelos. Although suggestions have been made for the exact location of Hobah, no

    Hobah

    Hobah

  • Megillat Antiochus
  • Scroll about the story of Hanukkah

    Aramaic. It is written in a formal style that apes that of the Targum Onkelos. It was written between the 2nd and 5th centuries CE—most likely in the

    Megillat Antiochus

    Megillat Antiochus

    Megillat_Antiochus

  • The Living Torah and Nach
  • English translations of the Tanakh

    that the translation is so good that if one is unable to read the Targum Onkelos, which is written in Aramaic, one can fulfill Shnayim mikra ve-echad targum

    The Living Torah and Nach

    The_Living_Torah_and_Nach

  • Sefer haYashar (midrash)
  • Medieval Hebrew midrash

    Yaakov Midrash HaGadol Numbers Rabbah Smaller midrashim Targum Torah Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan Fragment Targum Targum Neofiti Nevi'im Targum Jonathan

    Sefer haYashar (midrash)

    Sefer haYashar (midrash)

    Sefer_haYashar_(midrash)

  • On Weights and Measures
  • Literary work composed by Epiphanius of Salamis

    became proselytes to the Jewish religion; the one Aquila (known also as Onkelos) who was a relation of Hadrian, and whom he made the overseer of Jerusalem's

    On Weights and Measures

    On_Weights_and_Measures

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