The Hebrew word "tachlit" is written like this: "תכלית".
tachlit (תכלית) is a poetic word for "purpose" or "aim"
takhlit (תכלית) = purpose, aim, goal
It depends on what you mean. Here are some examples. If you're talking about eyesight, or ability to see = reh-ee-YAH (ראיה) If you're talking about something you see, such as a vision of loveliness = dmut (דמות)
There is no Hebrew written within the Dome of the Rock.
I think that by Hebrew Scriptures you mean the Tanakh. In this case, it is Biblical Hebrew
AnswerGreek is written from left to right. Hebrew is written from right to left.
The book of Psalms was originally written in Hebrew.
Hebrew is famous as the language in which The Bible was originally written.
The Hebrew scriptures are written in Hebrew (only a few passages are written in Aramaic).
It was originally written in Hebrew.
The Christian Bible is written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
The Gospel of Matthew was likely written in Greek, not Hebrew.