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  1. The Targumim are Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Bible, created by Jewish scholars in antiquity.
  2. The Targumim provide valuable insights into the interpretation of the biblical text and its historical context.
  3. The most famous Targum is the Targum Onkelos, which is used in synagogues around the world.
  4. Other important Targumim include the Targum Jonathan on the Prophets and the Targum Neofiti on the Pentateuch.
  5. The Targumim played a significant role in the transmission of Jewish tradition and the development of later Jewish thought.
  6. The Targumim contain numerous midrashim, or homiletical interpretations, that elaborate on the biblical text.
  7. Scholars have studied the Targumim to gain a deeper understanding of ancient Jewish exegesis and hermeneutics.
  8. The Targumim can be compared to the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, to identify differences in interpretation.
  9. The Targumim are important sources for reconstructing the development of Jewish thought and biblical exegesis.
  10. The study of the Targumim continues to contribute to our understanding of Jewish history and the transmission of the biblical tradition.

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The Targumim are Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Bible, created by Jewish scholars in antiquity.

The Targumim provide valuable insights into the interpretation of the biblical text and its historical context.

The most famous Targum is the Targum Onkelos, which is used in synagogues around the world.

Other important Targumim include the Targum Jonathan on the Prophets and the Targum Neofiti on the Pentateuch.