Associations to the word «Targum»
Noun
- Talmud
- Rabbinic
- Syriac
- Pseudo
- Torah
- Rutgers
- Jonathan
- Daily
- Isaiah
- Hebrew
- Ezra
- Esther
- Exodus
- Translation
- Messiah
- Scripture
- Synagogue
- Palestinian
- Scroll
- Testament
- Servitude
- Fragmentary
- Commentary
- Bible
- Genesis
- Jerusalem
- Psalm
- Rabbi
- Arabic
- Carthage
- Newark
- Publisher
- Rendering
- Haze
- Dialect
- Michigan
- Manuscript
- Commentator
- Ben
- Verse
- Assign
- Text
- Commencement
- Palestine
- Levi
- Translator
- Prophet
- Moses
- Jews
- Babylon
- Interpretation
- Fragment
- Resurrection
- Solomon
- Greek
- Decay
- Jerome
- Ruth
- Vowel
- Phrase
- Cairo
- Ha
- Tradition
- Original
- Press
- Torture
- Abraham
- Gospel
- Compare
- Israel
- Grammar
- Scholar
- Brunswick
- Portion
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Adjective
Wiktionary
TARGUM, noun. (Judaism) An Aramaic translation of the Tanakh written or compiled between the Second Temple period and the early Middle Ages.
TARGUM, noun. Alternative letter-case form of targum
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