Jewish tradition states that the words of Solomon (and the rest of the Tanakh) were Divinely inspired. They contain wisdom and prophecy which are always relevant (see Talmud, Megillah 14a).
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When the Hebrew bible was first translated into Greek, Hebrew was still a spoken language and there is know way to know how many words existed at that time. The Hebrew Bible has about 8000 Hebrew words in it, but the spoken language at that time would have had many more than that. Most spoken languages have between 40,000 and 140,000 words, depending on how you decide what a word is.
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The original text of the Hebrew Bible contains 8000 different words (This number is small because many common English words are only regarded as prefixes in Hebrew). The original text of the Greek New Testament is 1067 different words.
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 King James Bible is written entirely in English, although it does include a few borrowed words from Hebrew, such as:halleluyahamenselamessiahephodseraphimcherubim
Because the Hebrew Bible was written in Hebrew and the New Testament was written in Greek.
No, they do not. For example, there is no Hebrew word for "am".
In English; "In the". In Hebrew, ים.
Habakkuk is not a gospel. It is a book of the Hebrew Bible. The original text has 671 words.
The original Hebrew text of the Torah has 79,847 words. The KJV translation has 157,737 words. Keep in mind that many common words in English (such as "and" "the" "in") are only prefixes in Hebrew, and do not count as separate words. Also keep in mind that Hebrew does not have the following common words at all: "a" "an" "is" "are" "am"
both words would be translated as Hashem (השם)