Yes.
This is not a Jewish practice, so it would be unusual to find a merchant that does this. But you can buy a Hebrew Bible from the link below, and then take it to an Engraver.
It depends where you buy it. You can buy an English one and change the language on the iPad into Hebrew. To change the language: Settings-->General-->International-->Language-->Hebrew
There is a hebrew word spelled qana (×§× ×”), which means "to buy", "to purchase," or "to redeem." In modern Hebrew, it is pronounced "kah-NAH"
If the question is asking where you can buy the original Old Testament / Jewish Bible in Hebrew and Aramaic and where you can buy the Koine Greek original version of the New Testament, you would have to buy those separately. For the Jewish Bible, I would go to a Jewish Website, either Art-Scroll or Jewish Publication Society. Both offer the original Hebrew (which is the same between them) and a translation (which differs). For the Koine Greek Version of the New Testament, you would be better off going to Amazon. Alternatively, the website BibleGateway has the Leningrad Codex (which is the Hebrew Old Testament) and several Koine New Testaments.
If ordination as a priest in the Catholic Church, the Latin or English Douay Bible is very appropriate.
I prefer Corner Stone Gifts for English books. There are many books based on the Bible and reviews about Bible contents. Most of books were helpful and helpful for our life.
a bible You can't buy a bible in a bookstore? I think the answer is a Telephone book.
yes! every one does because you can only buy the dozen
There are several versions that use transliterations of the the original Hebrew names in the KJV. The Restored Name King James Version and the Sacred Name Bible are both available online: http://www.sacrednamebible.com/
you can buy them at gamestop or ebgames for only $14.99 that is the biggest deal you will get
You would only be able to buy an English language Wii in North America, the UK, Ireland, Australia or other English-speaking country.