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- Both Hebrew and Aramaic are important languages. Hebrew will always remain the Holy Language of the Jews, the language in which God Himself gave the Law of Moses, the preferred language of patriarchs, the spoken language of Moses, the language spoken by all the prophets of Israel and the kings of Israel, and the Holy Language in which the Old Testament or Tanakh was divinely revealed and preserved.
- But Aramaic is Judaism’s second Holy Language, the language of the nations around Israel in Biblical times, the language in which the divine message was revealed to the Gentiles, and the Holy Language of the New Testament.