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The Book of Hebrew Roots by Abu’l-Walîd Marwân ibn Janâḥ, Called Rabbî Jônâh, Edited with an Appendix, Containing Extracts from Other Hebrew-Arabic Dictionaries ||كتاب الأصول لأبى الوليد مروان بن جناح القرطبى ويتلوه منتخبات من تصانيف اخر فى الاصول لبعض علماء المشرق والمغرب] Adolf Neubauer ed., The Book of Hebrew Roots by Abu’l-Walîd Marwân ibn Janâḥ, Called Rabbî Jônâh, Edited with an Appendix, Containing Extracts from Other Hebrew-Arabic Dictionaries ||كتاب الأصول لأبى الوليد مروان بن جناح القرطبى ويتلوه منتخبات من تصانيف اخر فى الاصول لبعض علماء المشرق والمغرب] (London: Clarendon Press, 1875)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/N385QVVS
The book of Jonah in four Oriental versions: viz. Chaldee, Syriac, Aethiopic, and Arabic: with corresponding glossaries William Wright ed., The book of Jonah in four Oriental versions: viz. Chaldee, Syriac, Aethiopic, and Arabic: with corresponding glossaries (London: Williams and Norgate, 1857)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/G9U5DPHN
The Changing Face of the Arabic Bible: Translation Techniques in Early Renditions of Ezekiel Miriam L Hjälm, "The Changing Face of the Arabic Bible: Translation Techniques in Early Renditions of Ezekiel."Open Theology vol. 2 (2016)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/XSCS7EKF
The Christian Arabic Book of Daniel: Extant versions, canonical constellations, and relation to the liturgical practice, with an Appendix of 'The Song of the Three Young Men' Miriam L. Hjälm, "The Christian Arabic Book of Daniel: Extant versions, canonical constellations, and relation to the liturgical practice, with an Appendix of 'The Song of the Three Young Men'."Collectanea Christiana Orientalia vol. 12 (2015)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/K6NVZVJ4
The Commentary of Yefet ben ‘Eli on the Book of Ruth—Studies in Translation and Exegetical Techniques Fiona Eve Blumfield, The Commentary of Yefet ben ‘Eli on the Book of Ruth—Studies in Translation and Exegetical Techniques (London, 2001)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/LRDXHE3V
The Fifty-Third Chapter of Isaiah According to the Jewish Interpreters Samuel R. Driver and Adolf Neubauer eds., The Fifty-Third Chapter of Isaiah According to the Jewish Interpreters (Oxford, London: James Parker and Co., 1876–77)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/QEFP6HVN
On the First Translation of the Gospels into Arabic Baron Hammer Purgstall, "On the First Translation of the Gospels into Arabic."Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland vol. 4 (1837)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/PRKBWQBN
The Hebrew Tradition Wout Jac. van Bekkum, "The Hebrew Tradition."Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science; Series III—Studies in the History of the Language Sciences (Amsterdam/Philadephia: John Benjamins Publishing Co., 1997)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/SJ3H7UX9
The Hesychian Influence in the Versions of Daniel Henry Snyder Gehman, "The Hesychian Influence in the Versions of Daniel."Journal of Biblical Literature vol. 3/4 (1929)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/J5HQW738
The Jeremias of Pethion ibn Ayyūb al-Sahhār Richard M Frank, "The Jeremias of Pethion ibn Ayyūb al-Sahhār."Catholic Biblical Quarterly vol. 2 (1959)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/JWN2SAPV
The Judaeo-Arabic Commentary on Jonah by the Karaite Japheth Ben Eli: Introduction and Translation Jessica Hope Andruss, The Judaeo-Arabic Commentary on Jonah by the Karaite Japheth Ben Eli: Introduction and Translation (Columbus, Ohio, 2007)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/8Y3WZLH5
The Karaite Tradition of Arabic Bible Translation: A Linguistic and Exegetical Study of Karaite Translations of the Pentateuch from the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries C.E. Meira Polliack, The Karaite Tradition of Arabic Bible Translation: A Linguistic and Exegetical Study of Karaite Translations of the Pentateuch from the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries C.E. (Leiden: Brill, 1997)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/V2937WNQ
The Lexical Element in David Alfasi’s Dictionary Definitions Aharon Maman, "The Lexical Element in David Alfasi’s Dictionary Definitions."University of Cambridge Oriental Publications (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/NILJNHG3
The Palestinian Syriac Lectionary Francis Crawford Burkitt, "The Palestinian Syriac Lectionary."6 vol. 6 (1904)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/E5RFNHGD
Two Ancient Fragments of an Arabic Translation of the New Testament F. Krenkow, "Two Ancient Fragments of an Arabic Translation of the New Testament."Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1926)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/ZEIKDTRB
Vestiges of Qaraite Translations in the Arabic Translation(s) of the Samaritan Pentateuch Gregor Schwarb, "Vestiges of Qaraite Translations in the Arabic Translation(s) of the Samaritan Pentateuch."Intellectual History of the Islamicate World vol. 1 (2013)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/6VKB5WN8
Yefet ben ‘Ali’s Commentary on the Hebrew Text of the Book of Job I–X Haider Abbas Hussain, Yefet ben ‘Ali’s Commentary on the Hebrew Text of the Book of Job I–X (St. Andrews, 1986)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/YHM5EDFG
פר = رتّ A Non-Moslem Arabic Word Haseeb Shehadeh, "פר = رتّ A Non-Moslem Arabic Word."Studia Orientalia vol. 55 (1984)URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/SUAVL7P6

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Wildcard Characters:

Given the prevalence of variant spellings in names, using Wildcard Characters may help.

"?" can be inserted as a variant for any single character.

Thus a search for:

G?wargis  
returns results which contain either "Gewargis" or "Giwargis".

Similarly a search for:

M?r  
returns results which contain either "Mar" or "Mor".

"*" can be inserted as a variant for multiple characters or a truncated word.

Thus a search for:

Dayr*  
returns results for "Dayr" and "Dayro" and more.

Similarly a search for

Ab*  
returns results for "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "ʿAbda" and more.

Note: Because the sources we quote use a variety of transliteration formats, Syriaca.org ignores diacritics and punctuation in searching; for example, use of "ʿ" is not required to find results with this diacritical mark.

Fuzzy Search Character

Appending the character "~" after a word returns results for words that are close but not exact matches.

Thus a search for

Aba~  
returns results which contain "Aba" but also "Abi", "Saba", "Aha", and other words that are "fuzzy" matches for "Aba".

Exact Phrase Searches

To find an exact phrase, it should be enclosed in double quotes.

Thus

"ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
returns only one result with that exact phrase, while several results are found for the words "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "I".

Proximity Characters

To find two or more words which occur within a specified range of each other, one can append the character "~" followed by a number to an "Exact Phrase" search. This allows one to search for two or more words that occur within a specified distance of each other as defined by number of words.

Thus

"Jacob+Bishop"~2  
finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.