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A Comparative Dialectical Study of Genitive Constructions in Aramaic Translations of Exodus
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A Comparative Dialectical Study of Genitive Constructions in Aramaic Translations of Exodus
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This book uses the multiple Aramaic translations of Exodus to reveal important similarities and differences between five Aramaic dialects in the use of genitive constructions: the Syriac Peshitta, Targum Onkelos, three corpora of the Palestinian Targum, the Samaritan Targum, and fragments of a Christian Palestinian Aramaic translation of Exodus.
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Chapter Two: The Use of Genitive Constructions in Syriac Peshitta
- Chapter Three: The Use of Genitive Constructions in Targum Onkelos
- Chapter Four: The Use of Genitive Constructions in Targum Neofiti I
- Chapter Five: The Use of Genitive Constructions in the Fragments of the Palestinian Targumim
- Chapter Six: The Use of Genitive Constructions in Christian Palestinian Aramaic
- Chapter Seven: The Use of Genitive Constructions in the Samaritan Targum
- Chapter Eight: Conclusion
- Bibliography