Book of Leviticus in the Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew.
The book of Psalms was originally written in Hebrew.
There are 859 versus in the book of Leviticus. Those 859 versus are spread out over 27 chapters. Leviticus is the third book of the Old Testament.
After the book of Exodus in the Bible, the next book is Leviticus. It focuses on guidelines for worship and daily living for the Israelites.
The fourth book of the Old Testament is the Book of Numbers. It follows the book of Leviticus and focuses on the Israelites' journey from Mount Sinai to the edge of the promised land.
The book of Numbers. The more appropriate Hebrew title is "in the wilderness", because it deals with the Israelites' preparations for leaving Sinai, journey from Sinai to Moab, and events in Moab.
The book of Psalms was originally written in Hebrew.
"The Book Thief" was originally written in English by Markus Zusak.
Originally, Arabic. It has since been translated into several languages.
If you mean the Bible it was originally written in Hebrew then translated in to many language's. Other religions have other holy books that were written in other languages. For example, the Koran was originally written in Arabic.
In regards to the book of Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus, I do not disagree with any of the written word.
Probably English, since everything rhymes so nicely and everything. But the book was written in French.
Leviticus is a book of laws.
Some people agree with the book Leviticus. I like the book of Leviticus because it is real and it happened.
The Book of Leviticus.
The Quran was originally written in a scroll, but is now usually found in book form.
The most interesting thing in the book of Leviticus is that this is the book where most of the early laws for the church and the Christian people were written. It was written by Moses to give the people an understanding of the infinite holiness of God, and to show them that He desires them to act in a holy manner toward Him.
There is not much I would disagree with in the book of Leviticus. This is a narrative from the Bible.