There is nothing wrong with a Catholic learning Hebrew.
Anyone can learn Hebrew, even a nun. Most nuns do not study Hebrew though, so it would be unusual.
A book in a language that reads from right to left, such as Arabic or Hebrew, will have its even-numbered pages on the right.
no, not even in Hebrew cursive.
Hebrew was never changed to Latin. It still exists today as Hebrew. Jews have always used Hebrew for prayer and study, even to this day.
"keely" has no meaning in Hebrew. I don't even know what it means in English.
No even though its a catholic college you dont have to actually be catholic
Not really. Yohanna is not even a Hebrew name. But but both names are related.
Hebrew was not chosen as an Apostle. Only human beings can be apostles, and since Hebrew is a language, it wasn't even considered an option.
There is no Hebrew word for Chiliast. This concept does not exist among Jews. There isn't any word in Hebrew that even comes close.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for "even" is, it depends on the sentence, but it could be afilu (אפילו), yisher (יישר) or several other words. If you are asking what the Hebrew word even (אבן, pronounced eh-vehn) is, it means "stone" or "rock."
GMAT, the exam, is the same in Hebrew as it is in English. It's an international acronym, and it's always written in English letters, even in Hebrew.
'You ba-hma' has no meaning in Hebrew. I can't even tell what it means in English.