Original Language
Study the original languages of sacred texts — Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, and more.
Hebrew
The primary language of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh). Hebrew is read right-to-left and uses a 22-letter alphabet where each letter carries pictographic meaning, numeric value, and deep symbolism.
Greek
The language of the New Testament and the Septuagint. Koine Greek was the common language of the eastern Mediterranean world, offering precise theological vocabulary and rich philosophical depth.