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Hebrew Old Testament Bible

The original O.T. Bible scriptures were written in Hebrew from about 1450 B.C. to about 515 B.C.

The book of Job is considered to be the oldest book of the Bible then Moses later wrote the first 5 books of the Bible (Genesis - Deuteronomy).

The last O.T. book of the Bible is the book of Malachi written in about 515 B.C.


Hebrew Interlinear Bible (OT)

Online Interlinear Hebrew Texts - Website

Hebrew Text : WLC_v (v1.1): Westminster Leningrad Codex with vowels


Greek New Testament Bible

The original N.T. Bible scriptures were written in Greek from about 42 A.D. to about 92 A.D.

The Bible's Book of James and the Gospel of Matthew are considered to be the first Epistle (letter) and first Gospel (acccount of Christ) written while the Book of Revelation was later written in about 92 A.D. [by the Disciple John] and is considered to be the last book of the Bible to be written.


Greek Interlinear Bible (NT)

Online Interlinear Greek Texts - Website

Greek Text : ScrTR Scriveners Textus Receptus 1894 (Basis of KJV / AV translation)