Aramaean
Britishadjective
noun
Example Sentences
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In Israel, the Aramaean Christian minority is concentrated in the north, in isolated, rural communities that often do not have adequate shelters from rocket fire.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 15, 2023
Other cultures like the Aramaean peoples and the Israelites quickly adapted the new script to their own languages.
From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023
The project is an attempt to check the historical authenticity of Old Testament accounts of the Egyptian, Aramaean, Assyrian and Babylonian offensives against the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and conflicts between these two realms.
From New York Times • Dec. 20, 2022
“Integration is supposed to be give and take,” Zelika Baba, a Berlin-based youth worker of Kurdish and Aramaean descent, once told me.
From The Guardian • Jun. 15, 2018
Aramaean or Aramaic and its branches, 175; became the language of the Jews after the captivity, 177, 369.
From Companion to the Bible by Barrows, E. P. (Elijah Porter)
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