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Why, then, was Aramaic used at all?
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Garbini (already cited) argues that Daniel was originally written in Hebrew then part of it translated into Aramaic. So, whatever the purpose of the Aramaic, it wasn't part of the original intent. spin |
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Source Cite: ATHAS, George, 'Minimalism': The Copenhagen School of Thought In Biblical Studies, Edited Transcript of Lecture, 3rd Ed, University of Sydney, 1999 Giovanni Garbini (University of Rome) Quote:
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