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<li>Majority of Targum Scholars trace its origin to Palestine, but believe that the final redaction occurred in Babylonia<fn>Aberbach, Moses &amp; Grossfeld, Bernard Targum Onkelos to Genesis; A critical analysis together with an English translation of the text.&#160; 1982; Ktav Publishing House, Inc.&#160; University of Denver.&#160; Page 3</fn>–</li>
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<li>–Aramaic.&#160; But he also uses a fair amount of Greek words<fn>Aberbach and Grossfeld Page 9</fn></li>
 
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Targum Onkelos
Name
Targum Onkelos
Date
Place
Characteristics
Sources
Impacted on

Background

Names

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Date

  • 3rd century CE–

Place

  • Majority of Targum Scholars trace its origin to Palestine, but believe that the final redaction occurred in Babylonia1

Language

  • –Aramaic.  But he also uses a fair amount of Greek words2

Text

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  • Printings – 
  • Textual layers – 

Content

Genre

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Structure

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Characteristics

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Sources

Significant Influences

Occasional Usage

Possible Relationship

Impact

Other Classical Works

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Medieval Exegetes

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Supercommentaries

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