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ARAMAIC TRANSLATION OF THE FIVE BOOKS OF MOSES
Targum Onqelos; Targum Onḳelos; Targum Onkelus; Targum Unkelos; Targum of Onqelos; Targum of Onkelos; Onkelos (Targum)
  • Hebrew text (right) and Aramaic Onkelos (left) in a Hebrew Bible dating from 1299 held by the [[Bodleian Library]]

Targum (Aramaic dialects)         
VARIETY OF ARAMAIC DIALECTS
Targum dialect of Hebrew; Targum (Aramaic dialect)
Targum is used by the Jews of northern Iraq and Kurdistan to refer to a variety of Aramaic dialects spoken by them till recent times. For details of these dialects, see Judeo-Aramaic language.
Targum Jonathan         
Targum yonatan; Targum Jonathan ben Uzziel; Targum Yonatan; Targum Yonasan; Targum Yonason; Targum Yonoson; Targum Yonathan
Targum Jonathan (), otherwise referred to as Targum Yonasan/Yonatan, is the official eastern (Babylonian) targum (Aramaic translation) to the Nevi'im ("prophets").
Targum         
TRANSLATIONS OF THE HEBREW BIBLE INTO ARAMAIC
Targumim; Aramaic Targum; Targums; Targ. Yer.; Targumic; Palestinian Targum; Targumic studies
['t?:g?m]
¦ noun an ancient Aramaic paraphrase or interpretation of the Hebrew Bible.
Origin
from Aramaic targu?m 'interpretation'.

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Targum Onkelos

Targum Onkelos (or Onqelos; Hebrew: תַּרְגּוּם אֻנְקְלוֹס‎‎, Targūm ’Unqəlōs) is the primary Jewish Aramaic targum ("translation") of the Torah, accepted as an authoritative translated text of the Five Books of Moses and thought to have been written in the early second century CE.