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The New Testament was written originally in Greek, with translation at times from Aramaic speech. The Old Testament,originally written in Hebrew, was translated into The Greek Septuagint by Hellenistic Jews, from 275 to 100 BC at Alexandria, Egypt. But it wasn't translated from what is considered the most excellent source, The Masoretic Hebrew Text.

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