When he used it in the Zohar, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai made the Aramaic language of the Targum so holy that even other things written in this language have the power to arouse a person toward God.184See Be-Ibey HaNachal 19; Kokhavey Or, p. 86, note 6.
רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן בֶּן יוֹחַאי קִדֵּשׁ כָּל־כָּךְ אֶת לְשׁוֹן הַתַּרְגּוּם, עַד שֶׁאֲפִלּוּ שְׁאָר דְּבָרִים הַנִּכְתָּבִים בִּלְשׁוֹן תַּרְגּוּם יֵשׁ לָהֶם כֹּחַ לְעוֹרֵר לְהַשֵּׁם יִתְבָּרַךְ.
When he used it in the Zohar, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai made the Aramaic language of the Targum so holy that even other things written in this language have the power to arouse a person toward God.184See Be-Ibey HaNachal 19; Kokhavey Or, p. 86, note 6.