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Jesus
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FYI
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Jewish Aramaic: To-do
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Towards a more structured approach
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Featured article candidate
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Sound changes
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Addition of a template of Jewish links
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The Lord's Prayer
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4,000-year history?
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Any thoughts about how this article might look on the Main Page?
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The lead section
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Turkish persecution?
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Lakota Aramaic
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Klaus Beyer
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Aramaic word for God
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Neo-Aramaic
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Why did Aramaic become a lingua franca?
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Hebrew naming conventions
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The language of divine worship
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More Movie Trivia
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Modern languages
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Assyrian
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Number of total speakers
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What are these scripts?
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Aramaic history: candidate for merger?
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The first body paragraph
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Requested move
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Aramaic preservation
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Will Shortz error calling Aramaic a dead language
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Is anybody fluent
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Numbers is low
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Article scope
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I do have questions, please help me!
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Christian Issues
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The "Living Son of God?"
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Number of Genders
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Pronunciation of "short" a in English
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Name of article
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Intitute
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Bullying and Vandalism
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Assyrians
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3RR
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changed
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NPOV!
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Biblical Aramaic/Hebrew -- how close?
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lead
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source?