Aramaic
81Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (ca. 200-1200 CE) — ISO 639 3 Code : tmr ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct …
82Jewish Palestinian Aramaic — ISO 639 3 Code : jpa ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Historical …
83Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE) — ISO 639 3 Code : arc ISO 639 2/B Code : arc ISO 639 2/T Code : arc ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Ancient …
84Old Aramaic (up to 700 BCE) — ISO 639 3 Code : oar ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Ancient …
85Samaritan Aramaic — ISO 639 3 Code : sam ISO 639 2/B Code : sam ISO 639 2/T Code : sam ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct …
86Western Neo-Aramaic — ISO 639 3 Code : amw ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living …
87Aram. — Aramaic. * * * …
88Aram. — Aramaic …
89ḫsn — Aramaic root, to be strong. magazine, from Arabic maḫāzin, plural of maḫzan, storeroom, depository, depot, magazine, from ḫazana, to store, from Aramaic ḥassen, to possess, hoard, derived stem of ḥəsan, to be strong. * * * …
90maranatha — Aramaic expression used by Paul (1 Cor. 16:22), meaning ‘Come, our Lord’; a prayer again used in Rev. 22:20. It is an interesting link between Greek speaking Christians and the mother Aramaic speaking Church in Jerusalem. It is used in the… …