A small portion is, yes.
The whole Bible is written in three languages.
Aramaic, spoken by the Aramaeans, is an ancient Semitic language with close ties to Hebrew (though the language itself is different, it uses the same letters in its alphabet and is also written from right to left)
Formerly called Chaldee, it is found in Ezra 4:8 - 6:18and 7:12-26; Jeremiah 10:11; and parts of Daniel 2:4 - 7:28.
The rest of the OT is written in Hebrew.
The NT is written primarily in Greek (it is believed that Matthew was written in Hebrew)
Nearly all the Old Testament was written in Hebrew, but some later material was written in Aramiac. The New Testament was written in Greek.
Parts of Daniel
Yes.The 'Old Testament' was written in Hebrew and Aramaic, but the 'New Testament', was written in Greek.Yes, the New Testament was written in Greek
Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic = = The Old Testament was written in Hebrew and some Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Ancient Greek.
The Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew, with some parts in Aramaic and a few words of Persian.The New Testament was originally written in Greek.aramaicAnswer:The Old Testament was written primarily in Hebrew, with some portions written in Aramaic. The New Testament was originally written entirely in Koine (common) Greek.
The Old Testament with a few exceptions was written in Hebrew. One verse of Jeremiah was written in Aramaic and the last part of Daniel was written in Aramaic. The Apocrypha was written in Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Greek.
The Protestant Bible came from the Hebrew Masoretic text of the Old Testament and the Greek majority text of the New Testament. At the time of the reformation the translators were attempting to have the Bible in the common language of the people which was English.
The Christian Greek scriptures (new testament) were written in koine Greek and Aramaic.
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek
Think of it as the 'instructional manual' for mankind. It tells the history of the 'Reign of Man' from his creation to the Millennial Rule primarily via the children of Israel (both physical and spiritual) and whomever they interacted with.
Aramaic. The Aramaic copies (such as the Peshitta) are older than any greek. Additionally, the greek has many Aramaic words that merely became transliterated from the Aramaic instead of translated. Such as "amen", "anathema", "halleluyah", etc. Lastly, the NT was written in Aramaic/Hebrew prose with several Hebrew word "puns" that translate into terrible greek form. Also, the Aramaic corrects some bad greek translations like instead of "a camel through the eye of a needle" it says "a rope through the eye of a needle"
The Old Testament (or Hebrew Bible) was written almost entirely in Hebrew. Some parts of the Old Testament were written in Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Greek.
The 66 books of the Protestant Bible were originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The Old Testament was primarily written in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic, while the New Testament was written entirely in Greek.
A:All the books of the New Testament were originally written in Greek, but the Old Testament was written almost entirely in Hebrew, with a small amount in Aramaic and just a few Persian words used.