Targum / Onkelos Leviticus / All
- Onkelos Leviticus 1:9 / Leviticus 1:9
- Onkelos Leviticus 3:4 / Leviticus 3:4
- Onkelos Leviticus 4:2 / Leviticus 4:2
- Onkelos Leviticus 5:4 / Leviticus 5:4
- Onkelos Leviticus 5:19 / Leviticus 5:19
- Onkelos Leviticus 5:21 / Leviticus 6:2
- Onkelos Leviticus 7:23 / Leviticus 7:23
- Onkelos Leviticus 7:26 / Leviticus 7:26
- Onkelos Leviticus 8:1 / Leviticus 8:1
- Onkelos Leviticus 8:7 / Leviticus 8:7
- Onkelos Leviticus 8:8 / Leviticus 8:8
- Onkelos Leviticus 8:35 / Leviticus 8:35
- Onkelos Leviticus 18:5 / Leviticus 18:5
- Onkelos Leviticus 18:5 / Luke 10:28
Summary
Date: 100-200 C.E.
Targum Onkelos is the primary Eastern Aramaic Targum (interpretation) of the Torah from the Jewish-Babylonian community, accepted as an authoritative translated text of the Five Books of Moses and thought to have been written in the early 2nd-century C.E. The Targums are known for their inclusion of extra material such as aggadic paraphrase and commentary that seeks to minimize ambiguities in the Hebrew text.