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Hebrew languageMember of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken in Southwest Asia by the ancient Hebrews, sustained for many centuries in the Diaspora as the liturgical language of Judaism, and revived by the late-19th-century Haskalah intellectual movement, which spread modern European culture among Jews. The language developed in the 20th century as Israeli Hebrew, the national language of the state of Israel. It is the original language of the Old Testament of the Bible. Such English words as cherub, chutzpah, Jehovah/Yahweh, kosher, rabbi, sabbath, seraph, and shibboleth are borrowings from Hebrew. The Hebrew alphabet (called the aleph-beth) is written from right to left.
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Click on a hyperlink in the Hebrew Bible for example and you get the full textual note from Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, with Latin words spelled out fully, but not translated. A Commentary on the NT from the Talmud and Hebraica. Table 1 shows a November 1943 breakdown of the book collection, where Hebraica and Judaica far outnumber the belles-lettres and classics. |
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