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The Old Testament of the Bible is a Hebrew book. It was inspired by God to the Hebrews, who spoke and thought in the Hebrew language, and reasoned using Hebrew logic. The New Testament was written by Hebrew men who witnessed the life of Jesus and recorded some of the things that Jesus did that fulfilled the prophecy of the Old testament. They authors also attempted to teach the Greeks how to read the Old Testament like a Hebrew. Unfortunately, the Greeks (gentiles) did not wish to become Jewish, nor learn to read and think like Hebrews. By 400 Ad the church had become fully Greek, with some of the leaders even claiming that the Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament was more reliable.