• Lepers could not own houses two miles from Jerusalem and throw dinner parties for other Jews to attend. If a person with leprosy is cured, they can no longer be called a leper, which would be slander.
• Did Bible scholars not realize that at least half a dozen prophets from the Tanakh were residents of the Galilee?
• These same Bible experts claim that “we were never slaves” and deny the Exodus.
• Could a eunuch from Ethiopia legally enter and worship in the Temple?
Aramaic plays a role in that Semitic continuum. It is deeper than having a line from Genesis and portions of Esther and Daniel in Aramaic. Aramaic is entrenched, but it hides within our familiar Hebrew square script. The technical name for “Hebrew” script is ktav ashurri, “Assyrian Writing”—and the Assyrians wrote and spoke in Aramaic. The sages say:
“My son, do not lightly esteem the Aramaic language,
for the Holy One, blessed be He, has seen fit to give it voice in the Torah
and the Prophets and the Writings.”
Palestinian Talmud, Sotah, 7.2
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