The Bible is rooted in Hebrew  

How did the Bible become the most widely distributed book of the modern era? Over the centuries, it was translated many times over into different languages. It was from the original Hebrew scrolls that the earlier versions of the Greek and Aramaic translations were born. Today, there are thousands of versions including the New King James Version (NKJV), Geneva Bible (GV), and many more. 

For all the good translation achieved in making the Bible more accessible, translators relied on their cultural and artistic interpretation to make sense of the original Hebrew text they didn’t understand. A lot of the rich meaning never made it into modern versions, which means you have been reading a tarnished account of the Holy scripture. If you desire to uncover centuries of the hidden messages, get back to the pure source as written in Hebrew. Register for our live online lessons today to begin exploring the history of the Bible and interpreting the meanings of its text, allowing you to view them in a new light.