It was also referred to as the speech of Canaan or Judean from the Kingdom of Judah (Funk & Wagnalls). Hebrew was the easiest language to understand universally by all people and not solely by scribes (Hoffman 3). The first version to come along was ancient Hebrew, which is the language of the bible. Following ancient Hebrew was Mishnaic in the third century B.C. Modern Hebrew was after, and it was the only indigenous language based on ancient written form. It was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries (Funk & Wagnalls). The Hebrew language is around 3,000 years old (Hoffman
It was also referred to as the speech of Canaan or Judean from the Kingdom of Judah (Funk & Wagnalls). Hebrew was the easiest language to understand universally by all people and not solely by scribes (Hoffman 3). The first version to come along was ancient Hebrew, which is the language of the bible. Following ancient Hebrew was Mishnaic in the third century B.C. Modern Hebrew was after, and it was the only indigenous language based on ancient written form. It was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries (Funk & Wagnalls). The Hebrew language is around 3,000 years old (Hoffman