Targum Of Jonathan To The Prophets (1907) in PDF

“Targum Jonathan (תרגום יונתן בן עוזיאל) – otherwise referred to as Targum Yonasan/Yonatan is the official eastern (Babylonian) targum to the Nevi’im. Its early origins, however, are western i.e. from the Land of Israel, and the Talmudic tradition attributes its authorship to Jonathan ben Uzziel. Its overall style is very similar to that of Targum Onkelos, though at times it seems to be a looser paraphrase.” (Wikipedia)

We provide here the Targums of Jonathan Ben Uzziel. This contains the Aramaic of the Prophets.

This was published in 1907.

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3 thoughts on “Targum of Jonathan To the Prophets (1907) PDF

  1. I use a PC with Linux-os (Ubuntu) , applying a native document-viewer or Open Office-Writer to read ODF-files.

    What kind of restrictions should I expect, if I don’t use my Android-smartphone to read this PDF-document ?

    1. Hi

      If you can see the PDF page on this then all should be OK… You may get a popup about Adobe which you can ignore. If you do experience any problems let us know.

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