Where can I find the bible in its original language?

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Is there a website I can go to that has the bible in its original language? I have been trying to find one but I can’t. Any help will be appreciated 🙂
 
The Old Testament was written in Hebrew, the New Testament was written in Greek. Here are two websites, each showing the entire Bible. Haktuvim has the OT in the original Hebrew and the NT translated into modern Israeli Hebrew. New Advent has the whole Bible in three-column format, Greek, English, and Latin. For the OT, the Greek is the Septuagint. For the NT, it’s the original language. For the OT and the NT alike, the Latin is the Vulgate, and the English is the mid-twentieth century translation of the Vulgate by Ronald Knox.

https://haktuvim.co.il/en/study/Gen.1

http://newadvent.com/bible/gen001.htm
 
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The Bible was originally written in Hebrew, with some parts in Greek like
(some of the deuterocanonical books were believed to have been originally in Greek, but we have found Hebrew versions of some of them) the New Testament, And a little bit of Aramaic in the Old Testament. There is a proposal, and there is some record that Matthew may have originally been written in Hebrew or Aramaic. It’s a moot point, if you haven’t studied any of these languages or don’t intend to.
 
The Bible was originally written in Hebrew, with some parts in Greek like
(some of the deuterocanonical books were believed to have been originally in Greek, but we have found Hebrew versions of some of them) the New Testament, And a little bit of Aramaic in the Old Testament. There is a proposal, and there is some record that Matthew may have originally been written in Hebrew or Aramaic. It’s a moot point, if you haven’t studied any of these languages or don’t intend to.
Yes… The Originals are most likely for the most part - non-existent
Nor… do they have to be…
As PENTECOST points out - it’s the Vernaculae which God wants any to Know.
As for Understanding? With any language - One still needs God’s Spirit!
Beyond? It’s one thing to Understand and another to Obey…
 
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Is there a website I can go to that has the bible in its original language? I have been trying to find one but I can’t. Any help will be appreciated 🙂
Before the bible was written, it was lived in the person of Christ and his community. That living encounter with Christ was kept alive in The Church, was treasured, thought about, spoken, passed down orally, and then…it was written.
The bible itself is a translation of the Word (Jesus).
 
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