![]() ![]() Whether or not this view is correct, the institution of the Targum is of great antiquity and almost certainly pre-dates A.D. ![]() Rabbinic tradition carries back the origin of the Targum to the time of Ezra, specifically to the famous public reading of the Law described in Nehemiah 8 (Bavli Megillah 3a). the version used in the synagogue to render the Biblical lections into Aramaic. One of the most important examples of the phenomenon of translation in Jewish culture is the Targum, i.e. Colloque international du CNRS Traduction et traducteurs au Moyen Âge
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