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The Book of Joshua, Hebrew and Aramaic (Targum Jonathan); Yemen, 1468.

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English: A double version of Joshua in Hebrew and Aramaic. The scribe copied each verse twice, first in Hebrew (masoretic text with Tiberian vocalization and notes) and then in Aramaic (Targum Jonathan with Babylonian supralinear vocalization). The Kings of Canaan (Joshua 12), which are traditionally written in poetic form in Hebrew texts, are shown in this codex first in their entirety in Hebrew and then again in Aramaic. From British Library ms. Or 2210. For detailed information on the manuscript as a whole and its importance, see its category page.
Date Yemen, 1468
Source British Library: bibliographical information, dataset download.
Author Benayah ben Sa'adyah ben Zekharyah ben Margaz (scribe).
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