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They were said to have been originally written in Aramaic or Syro-Chaldaic characters, and were discovered beneath a stone some eighty miles from Iconium, the modern Konieh, in
Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery Robert Means Lawrence
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Syro-Chaldaic which the Jews in Palestine spoke at that time.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision Anonymous
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"Hebrews," the natives of Palestine, or Syro-Chaldaic Jews; and the rivalries of these two Jewish sects were carried even into the bosom of
A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient) John Henry Blunt
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Syro-Chaldaic which the Jews in Palestine spoke at that time.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 47: Matthew The Challoner Revision
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He was the first of the Evangelists that wrote the Gospel, and that in Hebrew or Syro-Chaldaic which the Jews in Palestine spoke at that time.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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Eli, Eli, etc. This language is not pure Hebrew, nor Syriac, but a mixture of both, called commonly Syro-Chaldaic.
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That language was not pure Hebrew, but a mixture of the Hebrew, Chaldaic, and Syraic, commonly called Syro-Chaldaic, or Aramaean.
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It is a mixture of Syriac and Chaldee, called Syro-Chaldaic.
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This was a Syro-Chaldaic word, signifying the same as Peter.
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The language Spoken by our Saviour and his apostles was a corruption of the Hebrew, a mixture of that and the language spoken in Chaldee, called Syro-Chaldaic, or more commonly the Syriac.
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