Before God, everyone is equal, and everyone is subject to the law.
The Old Testament of the Christian Bible, sometimes referred to as the Torah or Tanakh, which is the religious literature of Judaism, was written in ancient Hebrew, also known as biblical Hebrew, classical Hebrew, or biblical Hebrew.
The Bible's lyrical passages and inscriptions from the early Monarchic Period, which began approximately 1000 BCE, both use the earliest variety of Biblical Hebrew, known as Archaic Hebrew. The oldest level of Biblical Hebrew is referred to as Old Hebrew or Paleo-Hebrew. Between the 10th century BC and the 4th century AD, ancient Israel spoke an amalgam of many dialects known as old Hebrew. On the other hand, Israelis now speak modern Hebrew as their primary language.
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