The Tanakh; the Tanach; the Hebrew scriptures; the Jewish Bible.
All English copies of the Hebrew Scriptures are translated from Hebrew to English. These books are always called The Hebrew Bible (or the Tanakh, תנ״ך)Christians refer to these books as "The Old Testament"
Hebrew Scripture
It occurs in the Hebrew text, but it's probably a name from another language.
They were converted to english. For example Jesus Hebrew name was Yaweh.
The name Jamie Louise is not found in the Bible as it is a modern English name. The Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic, so names from other languages like English are not directly mentioned in the Bible.
Yes, Jame is a middle English name not Hebrew; Jacob is the correct name for the book of James some say King James replaced Jacob with his own name.
Nowhere Yahweh is a Hebrew word for God, the covenant God of Israel. He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is Hebrew and The King James Version of the Bible is not written in Hebrew or Greek, it is written in English. So the Hebrew name Yahweh or most other Hebrew words will probably not be seen in an English written Bible. The English translations of Jahweh occurs well over 6000 times in the KJV Bible.
The name "Isabella" is not found in the Bible as it is a modern English name. Biblical names are typically of Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic origin.
There is no Hebrew name for the English name Fred. But you can choose any name to be your hebrew name.
the name means the be evil Leah is a biblical name, that is, from the Bible. Leah comes from the Hebrew and means "wearied."
The name Mayra doesn't occur in the Hebrew Bible.
Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it.Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it. But you can spell it using Hebrew letters: שלבי