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" ... young men that were under age, were admitted to do it. After the Hebrew language ceased to be the mother tongue of the Jews, the holy scriptures were from that time forward interpreted in their synagogues either in Greek or Chaldee ; which afterwards... "
An Introduction to the Reading of the Holy Scriptures: Intended Chiefly for ... - Page 25
by Isaac de Beausobre, Jacques Lenfant - 1806 - 327 pages
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A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volume 3

Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 506 pages
...prophets, there was a particular perfon appointed difieren: from him that had read the law ; and fometimes young men that were under age, were admitted to do it. After the Hebrew language ceafed to be the mother tongue of the Jews, the holy firiptures were from that time forward interpreted...
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The Gate to the Hebrew, Arabic, and Syriac, Unlocked by a New and Easy ...

William Goodhugh - Arabic language - 1828 - 152 pages
...revise the Italic, and render it more conformable to the Greek. $rigm of tlje Cfjal&ee parap&rases. After the Hebrew language ceased to be the mother...Greek or Chaldee, which afterwards gave rise to the Chaldee Paraphrases now extant ; such are those of Onkelos, and Jonathan. Some are of opinion this...
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An Introduction to the Literary History of the Bible

James Townley - Bible - 1828 - 398 pages
...division was most likely invented by Ezra, for the sake of the Targumists, or Chaldee interpreters^ For after the Hebrew language ceased to be the mother tongue of the Jews, and the Chaldee grew up into use amongst them instead of it, (as was the case after their return from...
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A new version of the Gospel according to saint Matthew; with a comm. on the ...

Matthew (st) - 1837 - 686 pages
...then repeated. The prophetical writings were not read over from one end to another ; but such pacts of them were picked out as had a relation to what...Greek or Chaldee ; which afterwards gave rise to the Ckaldee paraphrases now extant'". Some are of opinion, that this custom was established by Ezra ; others,...
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Illustrations of Biblical Literature, Exhibiting the History and ..., Volume 1

James Townley - Bible - 1847 - 620 pages
...division was most likely invented by Ezra, for the sake of the Targumists, or Chaldee interpreters. For after the Hebrew language ceased to be the mother tongue of the Jews, and the Chaldee grew up into use among them instead of it, (as was the case after their return from...
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Hebrew Records: An Historical Enquirty Concerning the Age, Authorship, and ...

John Allen Giles - Bible - 1850 - 386 pages
...I have mentioned. But of this I shall have occasion to speak more at large by and by. 4. That when the Hebrew language ceased to be the mother tongue of the Jews as it is agreed on all hands that it did after the Babylonish Captivity, it * was scarce possible to...
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An historical connection of the Old and New Testaments, revised ..., Volume 1

Humphrey Prideaux - 1858 - 604 pages
...impossibility of teaching Hebrew after the Babylonish captivity without the vowel points. — That when the Hebrew language ceased to be the mother tongue of the Jews (as it is agreed on all hands that it did after the Babylonish capitivity), it was scarce possible...
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Evolution and Creation

Herbert Junius Hardwicke - Agnosticism - 1887 - 334 pages
...occasions for taking notice of them." The Doctor then declares that after the Babylonish Captivity " the Hebrew language ceased to be the mother tongue of the Jews," Aramaen, as we know, being the dialect of Judasa at the time of Herod. We may, then, safely fix the...
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