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.
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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.
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The Bible has been translated into over 700 languages, making it one of the most translated books in the world. The original texts of the Bible were written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
The original Hebrew Bible that became the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and Aramaic. The Christian New Testament books of the Bible were written in Greek.
Actually the Bible was written in many different languages. The english word Star does not appear once in the original text.
the original bible was written in latin!
The Catholic Bible is just a translation of the original scriptures. The Old Testament was written in Hebrew with a few passages in Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Koine Greek.The Catholic Bible has been translated into almost every language on Earth.
Word Of God in the original Bible in language?? * Hebrew * Greek It's true!
People wrote the Bible using Hebrew and Greek languages mainly to write the original Bible
Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.
No, the Bible was not translated into Greek. The original texts of the Old Testament were primarily written in Hebrew, while the New Testament was written in Greek. However, there have been translations of the Bible from its original languages into modern Greek for the benefit of Greek-speaking readers.
The Bible was originally written in three languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The Old Testament was primarily written in Hebrew, while some portions of Daniel and Ezra were written in Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Greek.
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek
As with a translation of any book or other written work, a translation of the Bible is a book in which the text in the original language(s) are converted to text in another language for the purpose of increasing the number of people that can read it without having to spend the time to learn the original languages. Missionaries want translations of the Bible in the languages of the people they are trying to convert. The original text of the Bible was written in three different languages: Hebrew, Chaldean, and Greek. The first known translation of the Bible is called the Septuagint: it translated the Jewish scriptures (i.e. the Old Testament) from Hebrew and Chaldean to Greek so that Greek speaking Jews could read the Bible. The Christian New Testament was written in the same Greek as was used in the Septuagint (a few of the books may have originally been written in Aramaic, but were soon translated into Greek) Since then many Bible translations have been produced, now it is available in almost every language used on Earth.