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 | | Modern evolutions, or adaptions, of Classical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> are in active use today, mostly in the form of various modern Jewish dialects of <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, as well as <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language, which is used primarily by the Samaritans. |  | | Biblical or Classical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> is the ancient form of the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language, in which the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Bible (Tanakh) was written, and which the ancient Israelites spoke. |  | | Roman Era <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, or Mishnaic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, has further grammatical influences from Greek and Parsi, mainly through the dialect of Aramaic which was the Lingua franca of the area at the time. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_Hebrew_language
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 | | Mishnaic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language The Mishnaic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language or Rabbinic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language is the ancient descendant of <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>... |  | | Sephardi <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language The Sephardi <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language is a descendant of Arabic. |  | | Ashkenazi <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language The Ashkenazi <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language is a descendant of Israel. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/hebrew.html
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| | Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language - Iridis Encyclopedia |
 | | Its preserved descendants are the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language and the various Jewish dialects of <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>. |  | | The Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language is the ancient form of the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language as spoken by the Israelites, in which the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Bible was originally written. |
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http://www.iridis.com/Classical_Hebrew
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| | Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language biography .ms |
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http://biblical-hebrew.biography.ms
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| | Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Modern evolutions, or adaptions, of Classical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> are in active use today, mostly in the form of various modern Jewish dialects of <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, as well as <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language, which is used primarily by the Samaritans. |  | | Biblical or Classical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> is the ancient form of the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language, in which the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Bible (Tanakh) was written, and which the ancient Israelites spoke. |  | | Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> is further divided into the so called 'Golden Age' <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> (1200 BCE to 500 BCE) and 'Silver Age' <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> (500 BCE to 60 BCE). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_Hebrew_language
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| | Wikipedia talk:WikiProject <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Bible was written in one <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language (except for the brief sections in Aramaic which is also the language of the Zohar and Talmud). |  | | Besides <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> languages associated with the Canaanite language family, there are also languages spoken chiefly by Hebrews. |  | | Note that none of the various "Hebrews" that we have discussed so avidly recently (Tiberian <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Standard <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>...) are on this list. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Hebrew_languages
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 | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, a Semitic language and the official language of Israel. |  | | Ancient Berber, Arabic, Divehi Akuru, <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Mandaic, Middle Persian, Nabataean, Parthian, Phoenician, Proto-<<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Psalter, Sabaean, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>, South Arabian, Syriac, Tifinagh, Ugaritic |  | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> continued to be used as a liturgical language since then and was revived as a spoken language in the early 20th century. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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| | casio.ca - Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language |
 | | A smaller group, the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> s, also used the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language. |  | | The Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language, also known as Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> or Classical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, is the ancient form of the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> languages as spoken by the Israelites, in which the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Bible( Torah and Tanakh) was originally written. |  | | Starware also provides related listings for Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Language. |
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http://casio.ca/Biblical-Hebrew-language/reference/fullview/wikipedia/763213
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 | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, a Semitic language and the official language of Israel. |  | | Ancient Berber, Arabic, Divehi Akuru, <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Mandaic, Middle Persian, Nabataean, Parthian, Phoenician, Proto-<<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Psalter, Sabaean, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>, South Arabian, Syriac, Tifinagh, Ugaritic |  | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> continued to be used as a liturgical language since then and was revived as a spoken language in the early 20th century. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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| | Mishnaic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language as used from the second to the tenth century |  | | It was not used by the Samaritans, who preserved their own dialect, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>. |  | | The Mishnaic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language or Rabbinic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language is the ancient descendant of Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> as preserved by the Jews after the Babylonian captivity, and definitively recorded by Jewish sages in writing the Mishnah and other contemporary documents. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/mishnaic-hebrew-language
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 | | The <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language as used from the second to the tenth century |  | | It was not used by the Samaritans, who preserved their own dialect, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>. |  | | Mishnaic <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> is mentioned in the following topics: |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/mishnaic-hebrew-language
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| | Encyclopedia: <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> alphabet |
 | | It is used by the Samaritans for religious writings, including their (slightly different) version of the Pentateuch, in their dialect of <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> and commentaries and translations in <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> Aramaic and even Arabic. |  | | The <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> alphabet is a direct descendant of the paleo-<<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> variety of the Phoenician alphabet, the more commonly known <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> alphabet having been adapted from the Aramaic alphabet under the Persian Empire. |  | | The <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> alphabet was derived from the Old <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> alphabet by the Samaritans. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Samaritan-alphabet
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/hebrew.html
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/hebrew.html
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| | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/hebrew.html
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 | | In the late 19th and early 20th century the Zionist movement brought about the revivial of <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> as a widely-used spoken language, and it became the official languge of Israel in 1948. |  | | Academy of the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Language / האקדמיה ללשון העברית |  | | Ancient Berber, Arabic, Dhives Akuru, <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Mandaic, Middle Persian, Nabataean, Parthian, Phoenician, Proto-<<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Psalter, Sabaean, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>, South Arabian, Syriac, Tifinagh, Ugaritic |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/hebrew.html
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 | | The <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> alphabet and Nabataean alphabet alphabets are little changed in style from the Aramaic alphabet. |  | | The use of Aramaic as a lingua franca throughout the Middle East from the 8th century BC led to the gradual adoption of the Aramaic alphabet for writing <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language. |  | | Mandaic language is written in the Mandaic alphabet. |
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http://read-and-go.hopto.org/Abjad-writing-systems
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 | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, a Semitic language and the official language of Israel. |  | | Ancient Berber, Arabic, Divehi Akuru, <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Mandaic, Middle Persian, Nabataean, Parthian, Phoenician, Proto-<<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Psalter, Sabaean, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>, South Arabian, Syriac, Tifinagh, Ugaritic |  | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> continued to be used as a liturgical language since then and was revived as a spoken language in the early 20th century. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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| | Forever Settled Part One : A Survey of Old Testament Documents |
 | | The <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> Pentateuch is not really a translation into a different language, but a direct descendant of the original <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Scriptures in the same language and written in the suite characters, though as Kenyon says, "in a somewhat degenerate form." Thus more accurately it is the <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> Pentateuch of the Samaritans. |  | | Unger, however, says that the Arabic was influenced by <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> and <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> texts; that the Armenian may have come from the Syriac, and that the Armenian and Greek formed the basis of the Georgian version. |  | | The Samaritans emphasized the importance of Shechem and Mount Gerizim and declared that God had chosen them to be the center of the nation. |
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http://www.biblebelievers.net/BibleVersions/kjcforv2.htm
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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| | Biblical <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> language biography .ms |
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http://biblical-hebrew.biography.ms
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 | | Ancient Berber, Arabic, Divehi Akuru, <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Mandaic, Middle Persian, Nabataean, Parthian, Phoenician, Proto-<<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Psalter, Sabaean, <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>, South Arabian, Syriac, Tifinagh, Ugaritic |  | | <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, a Semitic language and the official language of Israel. |  | | Includes: Old Italic (Etruscan, Oscan, Umbrian, Picene, Messapic) Classical and Medieval Latin, Ancient Greek, Coptic, Linear <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>><<b>bb>>B<b>bb>><<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>, <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>>, Sanskrit, Gothic, Runic, Ogham, Cypriot, Phoenician, Iberic, Celtiberic, Old and Middle English, Cuneiform Scripts (Ugaritic and Old Persian) and Medieval Nordic (Old Norse and Old Icelandic). |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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| | THE ALPHABET A Key to the History of Mankind |
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http://www.exoticindiaart.com/book/details/IDD824
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 | | But <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> is not purely the realm of Judaism; it is also the realm of Samaritans, Christians and Abrahamic religion as a whole, and also secular Canaanite languages studies. |  | | The Samaritans preserved their form of <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> as a native language even into the first centuries of the Common Era when the surrounding Western Aramaic had already been the region's lingua franca for centuries before. |  | | Mustafaa says: The <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Samaritan<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> Bible is identical to the Jewish <<b>bb>>Hebrew<b>bb>> bible, apart from a few passages dealing with Mt. Gerizim, and of course the pronunciation. |
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http://simshalom.blogspot.com/2004_09_01_simshalom_archive.html
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