Primarily Hebrew and Greek. The third original language was Aramaic - which was a common language in the Middle East. It would have likely been what Jesus spoke. Many words and phrases were in Aramaic, but not whole books of The Bible.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.
The Bible has been translated into more than 50 of the Native American languages since the sixteenth century. It has also been translated into about nine of the languages of India as well.
Today, all or parts of the Bible are available in over 2,400 languages and dialects.
No. The Bible, or at least a portion of it, has been translated into 2 400 languages. According to SIL International, there are a total of 6 900 languages in all, so there is still much work to be done.
The Bible has been translated into the most languages by the United Bible Societies, with over 700 languages.
As of 2016, the Bible has been translated into over 3,000 languages.
Doctors of theology and Bible languages.
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The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.
The Bible has been translated into more than 50 of the Native American languages since the sixteenth century. It has also been translated into about nine of the languages of India as well.
William Tyndale translated the Bible into the English language. Martin Luther did it into German.
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Today, all or parts of the Bible are available in over 2,400 languages and dialects.