It's written in Aramaic.
Chapters: 1,8-12. (chapters 2-7 are in Aramaic).
There is no mention of "hell" in the Hebrew Bible, nor is there any ancient Hebrew word for "hell". The concept didn't exist until the time of the earliest of Christians.
The 20th book in the Hebrew Bible is the book of Proverbs. It is considered one of the "wisdom" books in the Old Testament and is attributed mostly to King Solomon.
there is no mention of such a concept in the Hebrew Bible, and Jews feel that the idea violates the notion of one God.
The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.
The concept of hell first appeared in the Bible in the Old Testament, specifically in the book of Daniel, which was written around the 2nd century BCE.
In the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Scriptures, or "Old Testament." The Book of Psalms is dead center of the Bible. The Book of Daniel is the 8th book after Psalms.
In the Bible, the name 'Michael' is first mentioned in the book of Daniel, and is from the Hebrew language.
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).
The name Daniel is Hebrew in orign, and means "God is my Judge" The earliest recorded use of the name Daniel is from the Bible's Book of Daniel. It is likely that there were other men named Daniel before him, but there is no record of them in history.
In the Original Hebrew, there are 8,679 unique Hebrew words in the Hebrew Bible, including names.(There are a total of 419, 687 words in the Hebrew text).Different translations have various numbers of words.
The Hebrew Bible ("O.T.") was written by the Israelite prophets, who wrote it in Hebrew (with a few chapters in Aramaic). Any translation loses most of the levels of meaning. See also:History of the Hebrew Bible