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What are the best resources for someone to use to learn Aramaic and ancient Hebrew?
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Basically, I want to fluently understand the language, idioms, and the like of the languages of the original manuscripts* so that I can understand, as fully as possible, every truth and nuance of the Father’s Word.

I should note: By Hebrew, I speak of the original script, and not any of the latter variations of it. That said, if there any of these later scripts that would be required for reading any manuscripts (such that a manuscript would not be available in the original Hebrew script), then I would like to know which of these additional scripts I would need to learn.

Thank you for your time and feedback.

*I would add Koine Greek, but I’ve recently found out that the New Testament was first written in Aramaic and soon thereafter translated into [Koine] Greek. If there are indeed any NT manuscripts that are only available in Greek, then I would of course like sources on how to learn that as well as Aramaic and [ancient] Hebrew.

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