It's called The Bible or Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š)
The Christian Bible is written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
The oldest recorded history of the Hebrew is in the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible. It is also extractable from the artificacts found all over the Middle East.
Aron Friemann has written: 'A gazetteer of Hebrew printing' -- subject(s): History, Printing, Gazetteers, Hebrew
The Old Testament was writen in Hebrew.
Elisabeth Hollender has written: 'Piyyut commentary in medieval Ashkenaz' -- subject(s): Hebrew Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew poetry, medieval, History, History and criticism, Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew, Judaism, Piyutim
Hebrew
She is the first woman in history to be the first Hebrew judge :) Natile
The Hebrew language was written first. The earliest known inscription in Hebrew is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription, from about the 11th century BCE. The earliest examples of written Arabic date back about 1700 years (the 3rd century CE).
Biblical Hebrew
No. The English translations of the Old Testament were taken from the Hebrew. The English language did not yet exist as we know it when the Hebrew text was written.
Duncan Cameron has written: 'A Hebrew grammar for beginners' 'A first Hebrew reader' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Self-instruction
Yes, however, as the Tanach was first written in Hebrew and Aramaic, it appears in the Hebrew form of 'Yehud'.