Biblical languages are any of the
languages employed in the original writings of the
Bible. Partially owing to the significance of the Bible in society, Biblical languages are studied more widely than many other
dead languages. Furthermore, some debates exist as to which language is the original language of a particular passage, and about whether a term has been properly translated from an ancient language into modern editions of the Bible. Scholars generally recognize three languages as original biblical languages:
Hebrew,
Aramaic, and
Koine Greek.