Late Biblical Hebrew
form of Hebrew attested in Biblical texts written after the the Babylonian exile (587 BCE) with Aramaic influence in phonology, morphology, and lexicon
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Late Biblical Hebrew
Summary
Late Biblical Hebrew is a chronolect[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (chronolect category, ranking #9 of 10).[2]
Key Facts
- Late Biblical Hebrew's instance of is recorded as chronolect[3].
- Late Biblical Hebrew's subclass of is recorded as Biblical Hebrew[4].
Why It Matters
Late Biblical Hebrew draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (chronolect category, ranking #9 of 10).[2]