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A Dictionary of Judean Aramaic.(Book review)
Hebrew Studies Journal
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January 1, 2005|
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A DICTIONARY OF JUDEAN ARAMAIC. By Michael Sokoloff. Pp. 88. Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University, 2003. Cloth, $25.00.
The corpus of this dictionary--Professor Sokoloff's third of Aramaic--includes the Aramaic texts from the areas around the Dead Sea (especially Nah.al H. ever, Wadi Murabbafiat, and Masada), the small corpus of inscriptions (mostly of a funerary nature) from Jerusalem and its surrounding area, and scattered passages from the Mishna, Tosefta, midrashim, and Megillat Tacianit. Dead Sea Scrolls are excluded, with a few exceptions (e.g., 4Q342-4Q345, 4Q542); ...
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