David used Hebrew. The Arabic language did not yet exist in 1000 BCE.
Conservative estimates say it was written between 1300 BCE and 300 BCE. Modern scholarship suggestes that it was an oral tradition until around 1000 BCE.
Scholars have identified the origins of the Hebrew language as a dialect of Canaanite around 900 BCE. The Greek language of Homer's Epics existed long before 1000 BCE, so Greek is much older than Hebrew.
The earliest known inscription in Hebrew is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription, from about the 11th century BCE.The oldest complete Hebrew document is the book of Genesis, called Bereshit (בראשית) in Hebrew. It's exact date is unknown. Jewish tradition places it at about 1280 BCE, whereas modern scholarship indicates it may have been an oral tradition until the time of King David, 1000 BCE.
Biblical Archaelogy begins to appear around the time of King David (1000 BCE).
There was no Hebrew music during the prehistoric period. Hebrew civilization began around the year 2000 BCE, but prehistory usually refers to anything prior to 3200 BCE.
Samaria was the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel in 700 BCE.
The Jews shifted from Hebrew to Aramaic around 500 BCE - 100 BCE. They started shifting back to Hebrew in the 1890's and today there are more than 6 million Hebrew speakers.
2060 on the Hebrew calendar was in 1700-1701 BCE.
Scholars have identified the origins of the Hebrew language as a dialect of Canaanite around 900 BCE. The Greek language of Homer's Epics existed long before 1000 BCE, so Greek is much older than Hebrew.
Hebrew is much older. Hebrew has been around for thousands of years. The oldest Hebrew inscription dates back to the 10th century BCE.Latin only originated around the 1st century BCE.
Israel, around 2000 BCE.