No The Bible was not written in 1450. It was originally written in a number of languages, the Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew, with some parts in Aramaic and a few words of Persian. The New Testament was originally written in Greek.
The earliest bibles - indeed all books - were written by hand, the first printed bible was the Guttenberg Bible, printed in 1454 or 1455.
What other language was the bible originally written in Before being translated to english?
The language of the vast majority of the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament) is Hebrew; some portions were written in Aramaic.The New Testament was written in Koine (common) Greek.
As a whole, no. The bible in use by most Christian sects is not nearly that old. Though some parts of the old testament can trace their roots back before 1000 BC. Obviously the new testament was written after the death of Christ.
The number 1450 is written in roman numerals as MCDL.
The earliest bibles - indeed all books - were written by hand, the first printed bible was the Guttenberg Bible, printed in 1454 or 1455.
Hebrew is famous as the language in which The Bible was originally written.
The original bible was first written in the greek language. It was then translated into every language in the world. And it is the most sold book in the world.
What other language was the bible originally written in Before being translated to english?
Biblical Hebrew
latin
This date varies a lot according to language and version of the Bible; from about 1450 when the first printing press was invented, right up to the present day where new Bibles and new versions are being printed.
This date varies a lot according to language and version of the Bible; from about 1450 when the first printing press was invented, right up to the present day where new Bibles and new versions are being printed.
Andrea Spatafora has written: 'Symbolic language and the Apocalypse' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Language, style, Symbolism, Symbolism in the Bible
The Bible was written over a period of 1400 to 1800 years by more than 40 different authors, between approx 1450 BCE and 80 CE, in several languages.
Latin
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek