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- Targum_Onkelos abstract "Targum Onkelos (or Unkelus) is the official eastern (Babylonian) targum (Aramaic translation) to the Torah. However, its early origins may have been western, in Israel. Its authorship is attributed to Onkelos, אונקלוס, a famous convert to Judaism in Tannaic times (c. 35–120 CE).According to Jewish tradition, the content of Targum Onkelos was originally conveyed by God to Moses at Mount Sinai. However, it was later forgotten by the masses, and rerecorded by Onkelos.Some identify this translation as the work of Aquila of Sinope in an Aramaic translation (Zvi Hirsch Chajes), or believe that the name "Onkelos" originally referred to Aquila but was applied in error to the Aramaic instead of the Greek translation. The translator is unique in that he avoids any type of personification. Samuel D. Luzzatto suggests that the translation was originally meant for the "simple people". This view was strongly rebutted by Nathan Marcus Adler in his introduction to Netinah La-Ger.In Talmudic times, and to this day in Yemenite Jewish communities, Targum Onkelos was recited by heart as a verse-by-verse translation alternately with the Hebrew verses of the Torah in the synagogue.The Talmud states that "a person should complete his portions of scripture along with the community, reading the scripture twice and the targum once (Shnayim mikra ve-echad targum)." This passage is taken by many to refer to Targum Onkelos.".
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- Targum_Onkelos wikiPageWikiLink Aquila_of_Sinope.
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- Targum_Onkelos wikiPageWikiLink File:Kennicott_Bible_fol_21r.jpg.
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- Targum_Onkelos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Babylonian Targum".
- Targum_Onkelos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Onkelos".
- Targum_Onkelos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Targum Onkelos".
- Targum_Onkelos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Targum Onqelos".
- Targum_Onkelos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Targum".
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- Targum_Onkelos subject Category:Targums.
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- Targum_Onkelos comment "Targum Onkelos (or Unkelus) is the official eastern (Babylonian) targum (Aramaic translation) to the Torah. However, its early origins may have been western, in Israel. Its authorship is attributed to Onkelos, אונקלוס, a famous convert to Judaism in Tannaic times (c. 35–120 CE).According to Jewish tradition, the content of Targum Onkelos was originally conveyed by God to Moses at Mount Sinai.".
- Targum_Onkelos label "Targum Onkelos".
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- Targum_Onkelos sameAs Targoum_Onkelos.
- Targum_Onkelos sameAs Targum_de_Onquelos.
- Targum_Onkelos sameAs תרגום_אונקלוס.
- Targum_Onkelos sameAs Targum_Onkelosa.
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- Targum_Onkelos sameAs Q1508627.
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- Targum_Onkelos wasDerivedFrom Targum_Onkelos?oldid=672588158.
- Targum_Onkelos depiction Penteteuch2.jpg.
- Targum_Onkelos isPrimaryTopicOf Targum_Onkelos.