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There is none. The Hebrew Bible, or "Tanakh" (תנ״ך) only contains the books that Christians refer to as "the Old Testament." But the Old testament is not at all equivalent to the New Testament. Both have entirely different information and messages.

The New Testament was written in Greek only.


There is an online version of the New Testament in Hebrew, but its quality is mediocre both in translation and in layout, and there are numbering mistakes throughout (verses are mislabeled in the Hebrew side, so the English verse doesn't alway match up to the correct Hebrew verse. you can view it here

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The Hebrew Bible, also known as the Tanakh, is equivalent to the New Testament in Christianity. It is comprised of the Torah (law), Nevi'im (prophets), and Ketuvim (writings).

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What percentage of the New Testament does Hebrew's include?

The New Testament was originally written in Greek, not Hebrew. Therefore, Hebrew does not include any percentage of the New Testament.


What religion only believes in the Old Testament?

Judaism is a monotheistic religion that considers the Old Testament (also known as the Hebrew Bible) to be a sacred text. Jews do not accept the New Testament as scripture and focus on the teachings and laws found in the Torah, Prophets, and Writings of the Old Testament.


Was Judas a Hebrew?

Yes, Judas from the New Testament was a Hebrew. All of the apostles were Hebrews. So was Jesus.Yes, Judas from the New Testament was a Hebrew. All of the apostles were Hebrews. So was Jesus.


What religion does not accept the New Testament?

Apart from Christianity, you could say that all other religions do not accept the New Testament. (The religion that accepts the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible, but not the New Testament, is Judaism.) It is also worth noting that Islam rejects the New Testament as written, but does not reject the spiritual nature of the events it describes. Islam holds the New Testament to be a corrupted form of Jesus's Ministry, something that is very important in Islam.


Is Luke in the Old or New Testament?

A:The two books known as the First Epistle to Timothy (1 Timothy) and the Second Epistle to Timothy (2 Timothy) are in the New Testament, having been written in the first part of the second century and attributed to the apostle Paul. Nearly all scholars believe Paul was not the author, but the early Church Fathers accepted that attribution and therefore included the books in the New Testament.

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What are the three languages of the Protestant Bible 66 books originally written?

The Protestant Bible came from the Hebrew Masoretic text of the Old Testament and the Greek majority text of the New Testament. At the time of the reformation the translators were attempting to have the Bible in the common language of the people which was English.


What percentage of the New Testament does Hebrew's include?

The New Testament was originally written in Greek, not Hebrew. Therefore, Hebrew does not include any percentage of the New Testament.


How many words in the Greek and Hebrew Bible?

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.


What are the five main divisions of the Hebrew New Testament?

There is no such thing as a Hebrew New Testament, unless you are talking about the Christian New Testament translated into Hebrew for Israeli Christians to read. If that's the case, it is no different than any other language version of the New Testament.


What has the author Samuel Davidson written?

Samuel. Davidson has written: 'Hebrew text of the Old Testament' 'An introduction to the study of the New Testament' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Introduction, New Testament 'I. - Ancient tomb inscriptions of the Crimean Jews'


What is the New Testament word for Messiah?

The Hebrew Messiah (mashiach) means "anointed one." The Greek equivalent is (Khristos), or Christ.


Was the New Testament written in Greek?

Yes.The 'Old Testament' was written in Hebrew and Aramaic, but the 'New Testament', was written in Greek.Yes, the New Testament was written in Greek


Is Luke in the Hebrew Bible or Christian New Testament?

Luke is the third book in the Christian New Testament.


Was the New Testament written in Greek or Hebrew?

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What is Christian sacred text?

The Bible, comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament


What is the printing establishment that first printed the bible?

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How many Languages is the Bible in?

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