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Targum
A Targum targum (plural: targumim) is a rabbinic translation of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) in Aramaic, written or compiled in the Land of Israel or in Babylonia from the Second Temple period until the early Middle Ages (late first millennium). English translations of the targumim are listed on this page.


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Nevi'im


Ketuvim

  • Targum to the Song of Songs - translated from the Aramaic by Herman Gollancz in his Translations from Hebrew and Aramaic (London, 1908); republished (fascimile) in Bernard Grossfeld, The Targum to the Five Megilloth (NY, 1973). Scanned page images with OCRed text to be edited. An updated version of the translation is also anticipated.
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