BIBLIA ( beeblleeaa)
Most of the Bible was written in Hebrew, so your question is a little bit hard to answer. Some people say that the New Testament is written in Greek, others say Aramaic, but I am sure the whole Bible wasn't originally written in Greek, but mostly Hebrew.
The word "Bible" in Greek is pronounced as "vivlíon" (βιβλίον). In Greek, the letter "b" is transliterated as "v" and the letter "e" is pronounced as "i." The stress in the word "vivlíon" falls on the second syllable.
The Greek for "bible" is "Βίβλος"; pronounced vivlos.
Bible translations into Greek happened in 1901.
You can find a Greek Bible online, in Christian bookstores, or from academic publishers that specialize in religious texts. Many churches and libraries also have copies of the Greek Bible available for study and reference.
Greek Mythology is older.
They are biblical and not Greek mythology.
Yes he was Greek, apparently from Antioch.
There is no mention of the Trinity in either the Hebrew Bible or the Greek New Testament.
No Bible reference for this.
No. Pegasus, from Greek Mythology, is not mentioned in the Bible.
only if it is the real Bible