Judaism Quote by John Courtenay James Download Open image ““Ancient Arabic may naturally be regarded as the chief source of the Hebrew language.”” — John Courtenay James ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Judaism
“While it is to be admitted that the chief source of the Canaanite languages (including Hebrew) was early Arabic, other elements came into their… — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“It is found that the Egyptian language has an appreciable admixture of Semitic, which was derived ultimately from Arabia.” — James John Courtenay Copy Share Image
“In its classical form Arabic is of later date than Hebrew, but in its ancient form akin to Hebrew and Aramaic, certainly as old,… — James John Courtenay Copy Share Image
“In any Semitic study, Arabic is a most useful adjunct, inasmuch as it often indicates the true significance of words where the Hebrew, Syriac… — James John Courtenay Copy Share Image
“By the affirmation of all scholars, Arabic is the most honourable language among all Semitic ones.” — Clemens Joseph David Copy Share Image
“The Arabic language has had a great history, and in many respects is more remarkable than any other Semitic speech.” — James John Courtenay Copy Share Image
“In its ruggedness Hebrew seems an older language than Arabic, but some Arabic forms are certainly older than the corresponding Hebrew.” — James John Courtenay Copy Share Image
“The influence of Arabic on the language of Palestine was mainly in vocabulary. Thus is seen to some extent in the text of Old… — James John Courtenay Copy Share Image
“All Semitic languages are perhaps ultimately traceable to Arabia.” — James John Courtenay Copy Share Image
“Having good knowledge in Arabic language is a must for everyone who wishes to learn any other Semitic language, especially the Syro-Aramaic one.” — Clemens Joseph David Copy Share
“Yet even when such languages did not face direct official sanction, speakers of older tongues knew that they had little chance of getting on in an Arabic world. By the eleventh century, Coptic and Syriac were declining as major languages, and the compiler of the History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria translated the work into Arabic because “today Arabic is… — Philip Jenkins Copy Share
“Jacob-el was a place-name in Palestine according to an inscription.” — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“the Nabataeans were real Arabs .. there is substantial agreement of Biblical Aramaic with Nabataean, both in words and construction.” — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“That offerings were made by individuals to local deities is proved by an Egyptian Aramaean inscription.” — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“The native language of Babylonia-Assyria did no doubt influence the language of Canaan, but chiefly through Phoenician script. The language found on Moabite Stone… — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“The 'square' character (of the Hebrew language) indeed seems to have arisen out of the Palmyrene script .. No doubt Aramaic was written in… — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“some differences between LXX and the MT. are more frequently to be attributed to defective writing, to ignorance on the part of the writers,… — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“In general it must be concluded that the accentuation of the Palestinian Aramaic (derived from Aramaic of Babylonia) was the same as the Biblical… — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“In the Egyptian papyri the 'Jews' are frequently called 'Aramaeans'.” — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“Relatively the Canaanites were a cultured and active people, as Egyptian and other literary remains prove. From them the Israelites probably gained some knowledge… — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“It is found that Assyrian and Canaanite have certain terms in common, which are not found in other Semitic languages.” — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“While it is to be admitted that the chief source of the Canaanite languages (including Hebrew) was early Arabic, other elements came into their… — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
“Other divine names not peculiar to the Hebrew people is Shaddai.” — John Courtenay James Copy Share Image
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