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Strongs H762

H762

אֲרָמִית (ʼĂrâmîyth) adv (ar-aw-meeth')
Source: feminine of H761;
Meaning: (only adverbial) in Aramæan
KJV: in the Syrian language (tongue), in Syriac.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

אֲרָמִית adv. only of language in Aramaic 2 K 18:26 {74}

Appears in a total of 4 verses:

ISA 36:11

OET-LV: 11And_ ʼElyāqīm _he/it_said and_Sheⱱnāʼ and_Yōʼāḩ/(Joah) to the_Rab- shaqeh speak please to your_servants ʼArāmīt if/because are_understanding we and_do_not speak to_us Yəhūdī/(Judean) in_the_ears_of the_people which is_on the_wall.   (ISA_36:11)

OET-RV: 11 (ISA 36:11)

KI2 18:26

OET-LV: 26And_ ʼElyāqīm _he/it_said the_son_of Ḩilqiyyāh and_Sheⱱnāʼ and_Yōʼāḩ/(Joah) to the_Rab-_of shaqeh speak please to your_servants ʼArāmīt if/because are_understanding we and_do_not speak with_us Yəhūdī/(Judean) in_the_ears_of the_people which is_on the_wall.   (KI2_18:26)

OET-RV: 26But Elyakim and Shebna and Yoah asked the Assyrian commander, “Please speak Aramaic to your servants because we understand it. Don’t speak our language because our people on the nearby city wall will be able to understand it.” (KI2 18:26)

DAN 2:4

OET-LV: 4And_they_spoke the_ones_from_Kasdiy to/for_the_king ʼArāmīt Oh/the_king for_ages live tell the_dream to_your(sg)_servant and_the_interpretation we_will_declare.   (DAN_2:4)

OET-RV: 4The astrologers spoke to the king in Aramaic, “Long live King Nevukadnetstsar. Tell us what you dreamt, and then we’ll give you the interpretation.” (DAN 2:4)

EZR 4:7

OET-LV: 7and_in_the_days_of ʼArtaḩshashtāʼ Bishlām he_wrote Mitrədāt Ţₑəʼēl and_the_rest_of his_associates_of_of to ʼArtaḩshashtāʼ the_king_of Pāraş and_the_writing_of of_the_letter was_written ʼArāmīt and_it_was_translated ʼArāmīt.   (EZR_4:7)

OET-RV: 7And in the days of Persian King Artahshasta (Artaxerxes), Bishlam, Mitredat, Taveel and the rest of their companions wrote to the king. (The letter was written in Aramaic (Syrian) and using that alphabet). (EZR 4:7)

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