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The second through seventh chapters of Daniel are ones to note, because instead of being written in Hebrew, they are written in Aramaic. Recognizing that these chapters are written in Aramaic is important because it gives us a better understanding of symbolism and how it is handled in biblical narrative. By utilizing The Aramaic of Daniel in the Light of Old Aramaic, you are able to gain...

Structures Since the structure is a vehicle of meaning, it may point to the similarity in the content and meaning of the documents. The Tell Fakhriyah Inscription It has been mentioned above that the text of the statue is constructed from two parts. The first part is a dedicatory inscription complete by itself (ll. 1–12a). Students of the inscription maintain that the second part (ll. 12b–23) appears to have been composed when the original statue was restored.1 Typologically, the two parts of the
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