
| [<p>https://biblehub.com/hebrew/3066.htm - this is the direct link showing Bible.cc | Biblehub.com confirm that the language of the Yehudeyth people was called Yehudeyth, not Hebrew.</p> |
Strongs Concordance & BDB Lexicon both confirm that יְהוּדִית (Yehudeyth) was the actual name for what we now call "Hebrew" or "the Jewish language." The term literally means "Judean" or "language of Judah," and BibleHub shows it appears in passages like 2 Kings 18:26-28, Isaiah 36:11-13, and Nehemiah 13:24 referring to the common speech of the people of Judah.
](https://biblehub.com/hebrew/3066.htm - this is the direct link showing Bible.cc | Biblehub.com confirm that the language of the Yehudeyth people was called Yehudeyth, not Hebrew.
Strongs Concordance & BDB Lexicon both confirm that יְהוּדִית (Yehudeyth) was the actual name for what we now call “Hebrew” or “the Jewish language.” The term literally means “Judean” or “language of Judah,” and BibleHub shows it appears in passages like 2 Kings 18:26-28, Isaiah 36:11-13, and Nehemiah 13:24 referring to the common speech of the people of Judah.)
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