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It is translated in most and every language.
Every major language of the world!
The Bible has been written once, but has been translated countless times in over 2500 languages.
The Bible is originally written in 3 languages: Ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. (The last of these is the Greek spoken between Ancient Greek and Modern Greek).However, there is a deeper issue here than just the original languages of the Bible. Chrisitans believe that God is revealed in the message of the Bible. This means that the Bible can be read in any language where the translators have worked their hardest to convey the words and sense of the original texts. Thus, unlike the Koran, which Muslims believe stops being the Word of God when translated out of Arabic, the Bible continues to be the Word of God by his power regardless of the language it is read in.Thus, the revelational language of the Bible is the language that you understand.
"BIBLE" is not an acronym: the word comes from the Greek τὰ βιβλία (ta biblia), which simply means "the books" when translated into English. So our "bible" is the set of scriptures, or the "holy books" of Christianity.
It is translated in most and every language.
The Bible is translated into all languages, there is no special language for it.
The Holy Bible has been translated into nearly every language that is currently spoken. Copies of these translated Bibles can be found at BibleGateway, and many local churches have translated Bibles available for commonly spoke languages.
The first Malayalam translation of the Bible is known as the "Ramban Bible," completed by Bishop Phillipose in 1811.
Quran, the Muslims holy book, is the second commonly translated book after the Bible.
Well obviously it was written in part Hebrew and part Greek, then later it was translated into Latin and then it would probably have been just publishers who translated it into English in about 1900.
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Every major language of the world!
The correct answer is: persian
It depends on the religion. The holy book of Christianity, the Bible, was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The holy book of Islam, the Quran, is in Arabic. Hinduism has multiple holy texts written in Sanskrit. Buddhism's primary text, the Tripitaka, was written in Pali.
The word "holy" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "banal".
The Bible has been written once, but has been translated countless times in over 2500 languages.