The Bible is never translated TO Hebrew and Greek in any church because it was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.It is translated FROM Hebrew and Greek, but this is done by the publisher of the printed Bible used in the church. It is not done by a church member.
When Christianity was introduced, the English language changed. English got new words from Latin, Greek, and Hebrew Church spoke Latin. The New Testaments of The Bible were written in Greek and the Old Testaments were written in Hebrew.
The New Testament Greek word for church transliterated into English as ecclesia and is sometimes used by churches in their names.There is no biblical Hebrew equivalent, as the word "church" is not used in the Hebrew Bible, but there is a modern Hebrew word: k'nessiya (כנסיה)
There is no Hebrew written within the Dome of the Rock.
The Hebrew word "tachlit" is written like this: "תכלית".
AnswerGreek is written from left to right. Hebrew is written from right to left.
The Hebrew scriptures are written in Hebrew (only a few passages are written in Aramaic).
Hebrew is famous as the language in which The Bible was originally written.
The Christian Bible is written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
William Osburn has written: 'Hebrew-English lexicon, containing all the Hebrew and Chaldee words in the Old Testament scriptures' -- subject(s): Bible, Hebrew language, Hebrew, Dictionaries, English language, English 'The monumental history of Egypt' -- subject(s): Ancient History 'Doctrinal errors of the apostolical and early fathers' -- subject(s): Fathers of the church, Doctrinal Theology, History
Because the Hebrew Bible was written in Hebrew and the New Testament was written in Greek.
Hebrew literature is written using the Hebrew language. No other literature is written that way (or else it would become Hebrew literature).