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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ChabadKahanist on January 10, 2019, 07:24:08 AM
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I know that Torah texts are canonized in Hebrew and Aramaic. Why? Would it not be easier if they were canonized in one language?
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I know that Torah texts are canonized in Hebrew and Aramaic. Why? Would it not be easier if they were canonized in one language?
Canonized in Aramaic chas v shalom. It's barely capable of holding more information than English. Torah is Hebrew, it's been translated. There are a couple prayers in Aramaic so the angels don't hear.
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Canonized in Aramaic chas v shalom. It's barely capable of holding more information than English. Torah is Hebrew, it's been translated. There are a couple prayers in Aramaic so the angels don't hear.
The Divine Code mentions "the canonized Hebrew or Aramaic text." The Talmud was written in Aramaic.
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The Divine Code mentions "the canonized Hebrew or Aramaic text." The Talmud was written in Aramaic.
Yeah we're not looking for Talmud codes, they can write it in Hindi-Cree-Hawaiian, if they can get the explanation off perfectly we're good.
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What's sad and pathetic is that this tiny group of idiots will be 'quoted' by Israel & Jew haters as validation for things like BDS, etc.