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- 6
- A
- Achaemenid Empire
- Afroasiatic languages
- Akkadian
- Ancient Near East
- Apocalyptic literature
- Aramaic
- Aramaic alphabet
- Aramaic language
- Areal feature
- Argot
- Ashkenazi Hebrew
- Babylonian captivity
- Benjamin Davies
- Berber languages
- Bible
- Bible prophecy
- Bible translations
- Bible translations into English
- Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia
- Biblical apocrypha
- Biblical archaeology
- Biblical authority
- Biblical canon
- Biblical criticism
- Biblical Hebrew
- Biblical hermeneutics
- Biblical inerrancy
- Biblical inspiration
- Biblical literalism
- Biblical manuscript
- Biblical studies
- Book of Daniel
- Book of Ezra
- Book of Genesis
- Book of Jeremiah
- Book of Job
- Book of Numbers
- Book of Proverbs
- Bukharan Jews
- Canaanite languages
- Canonical criticism
- Chaldea
- Chaldean
- Chapters and verses of the Bible
- Classical Arabic
- Criticism of the Bible
- Cushitic languages
- Dalet
- Daniel
- Darius I
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Deb Levin
- Deuterocanonical books
- Development of the Hebrew Bible canon
- Development of the New Testament canon
- Documentary hypothesis
- DOI
- Emil Friedrich Kautzsch
- Ethics in the Bible
- Ethiopian Semitic languages
- Franz Rosenthal
- Germanic languages
- Gnosticism
- Gothic Bible
- Hebrew Bible
- Hebrew language
- Hellenic languages
- Hellenistic Judaism
- Historical criticism
- Historical-grammatical method
- Historicity of the Bible
- Idolatry
- Imperial Aramaic
- Indo-Aryan languages
- Indo-European languages
- Internal consistency of the Bible
- International Standard Book Number
- Jesus
- Jewish history
- Jewish languages
- Jews
- Joseph Hertz
- JSTOR
- Judaeo-Spanish
- Judeo-Italian languages
- Judeo-Latin
- Kartvelian languages
- Kenneth Kitchen
- Ketuvim
- King James Version
- Language death
- Language of Jesus
- Lingua franca
- Luther Bible
- Masoretic Text
- Medieval Hebrew
- Midrash
- Mishnaic Hebrew
- Misnomer
- Modern Hebrew
- Neo-Babylonian Empire
- Nevi'im
- New Testament
- New Testament apocrypha
- Northwest Semitic languages
- Novum Testamentum Graece
- OCLC
- Official language
- Old Aramaic language
- Old Testament
- Paleo-Hebrew alphabet
- Pardes
- Peshitta
- Portuguese-based creole languages
- Psalm 2
- Psalms
- Rashi
- Sacred language
- Samaritan Pentateuch
- Second Temple period
- Sephardi Hebrew
- Septuagint
- Serpents in the Bible
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
- Sign language
- Slavic languages
- Source criticism
- Spanish and Portuguese Jews
- Suffix
- Synoptic Gospels
- Tanakh
- Targum
- Temple in Jerusalem
- Textual criticism
- The Bible and homosexuality
- Thesis
- This Day
- Tiberian Hebrew
- Torah
- Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
- Turkic languages
- Ugaritic
- Vetus Latina
- Vulgate
- Yeshivish
- Yiddish
- Yiddish dialects
- Zohar