1 Aramaic language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aramaic is a Semitic language belonging to the Afroasiatic language family. Within this family, Aramaic belongs to the Semitic subfamily, and more specifically, is a part of the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_language
2 Aramaic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet, and became distinctive from it by the 8th century BCE. The letters all represent consonants, some of which are matres ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_alphabet
3 The Aramaic Language
The Aramaic Language. Aramaic is one of the Semitic languages, an important group of languages known almost from the beginning of human history and including also Arabic, Hebrew ...
http://cal1.cn.huc.edu/aramaic_language.html
4 Aramaic: Definition from Answers.com
Aramaic n. A Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans but widely used by non-Aramean peoples throughout southwest Asia
http://www.answers.com/topic/aramaic
5 Ancient Scripts: Aramaic
Quick Facts: Type: Consonantal Alphabetic: Genealogy: Proto-Sinaitic: Location: West Asia: Time: 10th century BCE to 1st century CE: Direction: Right to Left
http://www.ancientscripts.com/aramaic.html
6 Aramaic Bible, Disciples New Testament, Genesis, Exodus, Jonah, Daniel ...
Ancient Aramaic Bible translation project, from the language Jesus spoke, the sacred, scribal language of Scriptures.
http://www.v-a.com/bible/
7 Aramaic/Proto-Hebrew alphabet
Aramaic/Proto-Hebrew alphabet Origins. The Early Aramaic or Proto-Hebrew alphabet was developed sometime during the late 10th or early 9th century BC and replaced Assyrian ...
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm
8 The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon
Overview of the language, searchable database and concordance, newsletter, and bibliography.
http://cal1.cn.huc.edu/
9 Aramaic - definition of Aramaic by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Ar·a·ma·ic (r-m k) n. A Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans but widely used by non-Aramean peoples throughout southwest Asia.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Aramaic
10 History of Aramaic
Aramaic is the ancient language of the Semitic family group, which includes the Assyrians, Babylonians, Chaldeans, Arameans, Hebrews, and Arabs.
http://www.peshitta.org/initial/aramaic.html
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