- Ἑβραί̈ς
- Ἑβραί̈ς , ί̈δος, ἡ (ἑβρ-S., M.; Ἐβρ-W-H.—Fem. of Ἑβραῖος, Jos., Ant. 2, 225f and of Ἑβραϊκός, Kühner-Bl. II 274, 1) ἡ Ἑ. διάλεκτος (cp. Ἑ. φωνή 4 Macc 12:7; 16:15; Just., A I, 31, 1 and 3 al.) the Hebr. language Ac 21:40; 22:2; 26:14; Papias (2:16). These pass. refer to the Aramaic spoken at that time in Palestine.—Zahn. Einl.3 I 18f; Dalman, Jesus 6ff (Eng. 7ff). But PNepper-Christensen, Das Matthäusevangelium ’58, 101–35 and JGrintz, JBL 79, ’60, 32–47 hold that some form of Hebrew was commonly spoken.—TW.
Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία. 2015.