The greater part of the Old Testament was written in the Hebrew.
I don't know what country exactly, but in Saudi Arabia, it is unlawful to read The Bible out in the open. The Bible should be the biggest part of your life. The Lord died for you, and he gave you The Bible. It should be bigger than anything else in your life.
the book of Enoch
Well obviously it was written in part Hebrew and part Greek, then later it was translated into Latin and then it would probably have been just publishers who translated it into English in about 1900.
The New Testament was written after the death of Jesus.
IF you mean the language, the First part (the Old Testament) was written in Hebrew, the second part (the New Testament) was written in Greek. If that is NOT what you mean, then allow me to be Philosophical,The Bible is from God himself. All scripture is inspired by God. God gave men the words that he wanted them to write. Other than what i have said i cant say that i really understand your question, but i hope i helped.
No. The bible was written at least 1500 years ago, in Asia. no-one from that part of the world had any knowledge of the Americas or it's people, and as such could not have written about them at any point in the bible.
They were told to the next generations and written down. They became part of the Jewish scriptures, then were incorperated into the Bible.
Hindi is part of Devanagari Language family. Thus it is written like that.
No, the Iliad is a Greek epic that was written before Jesus was born on earth, and many of the other events of the Bible.
No one knows for certain, but Jewish tradition holds that the Torah (the oldest part of the Bible) was written around 1300 BCE. Modern scholarship suggests that it was written much later.
A. A. Moskalev has written: 'Translation of a part of A. A. Moskalev's \\' -- subject(s): Grammar, Zhuang language
Part of the Bahá'í holy writings were written in Arabic, part in Persian. The Most Holy Book, however, was written in Arabic.