The title accurately designates the Israel-centric provenance of this Aramaic version of the Torah (though "Jerusalemite" should not be taken literally, since the city of Jerusalem did not exist as a place of Jewith habitati...

Buy Now From Amazon

The title accurately designates the Israel-centric provenance of this Aramaic version of the Torah (though "Jerusalemite" should not be taken literally, since the city of Jerusalem did not exist as a place of Jewith habitation at the time that this text was composed).

In light of the discovery of many manuscripts containing similar works, it can be recognized that the Targum Yerushalmi that appears in the Mikra'ot Gedolot is but one representative of a larger family of Aramaic texts that are designated in the scholarly literature as "Fragmentary Targums."

Dates:
Although the known manuscripts of these Targums are from the 11th-13th century, it appears that their contents originated hundreds of years earlier.

Place: Israel

Description:
The "Targum Yerushalmi" does not provide a complete Aramaic translation of the Torah, but is confined to specific verses (or sometimes just individual phrases or words). There is no evidence that this Targum was intended to provide alternative readings for one of the complete Targum texts.

Similar Products

Jesus in the TargumsTargum Onkelos: The First Five Books of the Bible (The Targums Book 1)Targum Pseudo-Jonathan (The Targums Book 3)The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All IsraelTHE BABYLONIAN TALMUD, ALL 20 VOLUMES (ILLUSTRATED)Messianic Torah with CommentaryThe New Messianic Version of the Bible