There are only a few references to vision in the Hebrew Bible. Here are some:
Daniel 8:1
In the third year of the reign of king Belshazzar a vision appeared unto me, even unto me Daniel, after that which appeared unto me at the first.
בִּשְ×× Ö·×ª שָ×לוֹש×, לְמַלְכוּת בֵּלְ×שַ×צַּר הַמֶּלֶךְ--חָזוֹן × Ö´×¨Ö°×ָה ×ֵלַי, ×Ö²× Ö´×™ ×“Ö¸× Ö´×™ÖµÖ¼×ל, ×ַחֲרֵי ×”Ö·× Ö´Ö¼×¨Ö°×ָה ×ֵלַי, בַּתְּחִלָּה.
Isaiah 29:7
And the multitude of all the nations that war against Ariel, even all that war against her, and the bulwarks about her, and they that distress her, shall be as a dream, a vision of the night.
וְהָיָה, ×›Ö·Ö¼×—Ö²×œ×•Ö¹× ×—Ö²×–×•Ö¹×Ÿ לַיְלָה, הֲמוֹן כָּל-הַגּוֹיִ×, הַצֹּבְ×Ö´×™× ×¢Ö·×œ-×ֲרִי×ֵל; וְכָל-צֹבֶיהָ, וּמְצֹדָתָהּ, וְהַמְּצִיקִי×, לָהּ
I think that by Hebrew Scriptures you mean the Tanakh. In this case, it is Biblical Hebrew
The Hebrew scriptures are written in Hebrew (only a few passages are written in Aramaic).
Yes, in fact all of the prophets of the Hebrew scriptures are regularly quoted.
There is no significance of the Roman Empire in the Hebrew Scriptures. The Romans are not even mentioned.
AnswerThe Septuagint ('LXX') was the earliest Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures.
Yes, the Jewish Bible is composed entirely of Hebrew scriptures, with the exception of a few passages in Aramaic.
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Hebrew scriptures are continued in Christianity. One segment of modern Hebrews are formed by the Christians.
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False. The Hebrew Scriptures form what Christians know as the Old Testament.
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