They were converted to english. For example Jesus Hebrew name was Yaweh.
No Romans existed way before Christianity
A:This was a little booklet produced by the abolitionist sisters Hannah and Mary Townsend in 1846, titled, The Anti-Slavery Alphabet.
Ancient Greek. It's also similar to that of modern Greek.The Ancient Greeks had a written language. Some of the letters in the English Alphabet come from letters in the Ancient Greek language. There are many famous books written by the Ancient Greeks in the Ancient Greek language which have been translated into English, such as The Republic by Plato, Oedipus Rexby Sophocles, and even some books of the Bible were originally written in Ancient Greek.Yes, they borrowed and adapted the Phoenician alphabet.
Scottish puritans saw the English bible as awful as they prefer simple things .
He was the first to translate the Bible into English
No Romans existed way before Christianity
Before the King James Version, the Bible existed in various translations and versions, including the Latin Vulgate, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishop's Bible.
Before the King James Version was published, there were several versions of the Bible, including the Geneva Bible, the Bishop's Bible, and the Great Bible.
No - Nothing existed before 'Biblical Times' except God.
King James decided to translate the Bible into English to create a version that would be widely accessible to the English-speaking population and to unify the various English translations that existed at the time.
how come the bible mention facts before the alphabet was created
What other language was the bible originally written in Before being translated to english?
Sodom and Gomorrah is the first mention of homosexuality in the Bible, but it is likely that it existed before then.
The Bible was written first, over a number of centuries from around 1400 BC and was in its final form centuries before the Qran existed..
Tyndale translated the Bible into English from a Latin translation; the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.
Yes, there were six other English versions of the Bible prior to the King James version. They were, in order of oldest to the most recent, the Tyndale Bible, the Coverdale Bible, the Matthew Bible, the Gret Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible.
William Tyndale translated the Bible into English in 1525.