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Q: When was the original Hebrew bible translated into English?
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What is the name of the Bible that is a translation from Hebrew to English?

All English copies of the Hebrew Scriptures are translated from Hebrew to English. These books are always called The Hebrew Bible (or the Tanakh, תנ״ך)Christians refer to these books as "The Old Testament"


How was the French Bible different?

French translations of the Bible have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into French. English translations have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into English


What language was the bible in the 1600?

The Bible was translated from the original languages into English in 1611 by about 50 scholarly men; but it had first been translated into English 80 years before that by William Tyndale. The original languages were Hebrew for the Old Testament and Greek for the New testament


Why is there not a bible written all in Hebrew?

The first five books of The Bible were translated from the original Hebrew- that's a start!


Is the Hebrew Bible the same as the order of English Bible?

There is no such thing as "the English Bible." The There is only a Hebrew Bible, which can be translated into any language, including English. The order of the Books of the Hebrew bible has nothing to do with what language it's translated into. It has more to do with whether it's a Christian Translation or a Jewish Translation. Jewish Translations preserve the original order of the Hebrew Bible. Christian translations usually use a different order, created by the early Church around the 2nd Century of the common era.


Why was the bible translated to English?

The Bible was translated into English so that people who do not speak the original documents' languages could read it. It was originally translated into English in the 1380s, by John Wycliffe.


When was the word Nephilim changed to giants in the bible?

At the precise instant when the Bible was translated from Hebrew into English.


What language was the king James V Bible translated from?

The Old Testament of the Bible was translated from Hebrew to English and the New Testament from Greek.


What was the language the Bible was in before William Tyndale translated it?

Tyndale translated the Bible into English from a Latin translation; the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.


What does the word evil mean in the Hebrew bible?

Obviously the Tanach (Jewish Bible) is written in Hebrew so the word 'evil' is not present in the text. If the question is asking what word is translated as 'evil' in the original Hebrew, there are different words that are translated to evil in English that have different meanings depending on context.


Who first translated the bible from Hebrew to English?

It was John Wyclif in the 1300's.


Why is William Tyndale important?

In the middle ages the people were very religious. The important book was the Bible, but the bible was written in in Latin. So William Tyndale translated the Latin bible to English. This was known as "THE BIBLE IN LATIN vs THE BIBLE IN ENGLISH.