The Hebrew Bible was written by dozens (possibly hundreds) of people over a period that spans about a thousand years. Most of the books were written in the Land of Israel.
Hebrew is famous as the language in which The Bible was originally written.
The Christian Bible is 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.
hebrew
The first five books of The Bible were translated from the original Hebrew- that's a start!
The Hebrew word for father (אב) occurs, in various forms, 938 times in the Hebrew Bible.
No. The books of the Hebrew Bible were written almost entirely in Hebrew. Only a few verses were written in Aramaic.
The Old Testament (or Hebrew Bible) was written almost entirely in Hebrew. Some parts of the Old Testament were written in Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Greek.
Because the Hebrew Bible was written in Hebrew and the New Testament was written in Greek.
Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
Most of the books of the Hebrew Bible were written in Hebrew (עברית), with the exception of the books of Daniel and Ezra which were written in Jewish Aramaic (ארמית), a language very closely related to Hebrew. The books of the New Testament were written entirely in Koine Greek (Ελληνιστική Κοινή).