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Chaldee Language: Employed by the sacred writers in certain portions of the Old
Testament, viz.,
(Daniel 2:4-7,28; Ezra 4:8-Ezra 6:18; 7:12-26; Genesis 31:46)
(Jeremiah 10:11) It is the Aramaic dialect, as it is sometimes called,
as distinguished from the Hebrew dialect. It was the language of
commerce and of social intercourse in Western Asia, and after the
Exile gradually came to be the popular language of Palestine. It is
called "Syrian" in
(2 Kings 18:26) Some isolated words in this
language are preserved in the New Testament
(Matthew 5:22; 6:24; 16:17; 27:46)
(Mark 3:17; 5:41; 7:34; 14:36; Acts 1:19; 1 Corinthians 16:22) These are specimens of
the vernacular language of Palestine at that period. The term
"Hebrew" was also sometimes applied to the Chaldee because it had
become the language of the Hebrews
(John 5:2; 19:20)