>>41452059
>Hebrew is Greek
I'll address this dumb point, why not. Greek is an Indo-European language, and has a lot of commonalities with both Slavonic and Latin (esp. Latin, even the word for God is derived from the same root - "Theos" in Greek and "Deus" in Latin). It has a similar declension and conjugation system.
Hebrew is a Semitic language whose structure is way, way different than Greek. Hebrew noun endings follow a totally different pattern than Greek or Latin words do, and have a third element called the "construct state." Hebrew also has a ridiculous amount of voices that don't functionally match Indo-European languages.
I will grant you that Hebrew - both modern Hebrew and Biblical Hebrew - are obviously made up constructions that never really naturally came into being like Greek or Latin. Hebrew fell into heavy disuse except for Biblical literature and some apocryphal works, which only the elites of the Jews knew; there are so much gaps in meaning that it's obviously the case that Jews never preserved the original intended meanings of some of their words, and a lot of the vocabulary they use is obviously fabricated / changed in meaning in order to fit their narrative. For example, claiming "Elohim" simply refers to the one God Yahweh even though that same word is used for angels and pagan pantheons. Something smells there.
Hebrew was artificially systematized during the Hasmonean dynasty, including revising the entire alphabet to be more appealing to the Jews who natively spoke Aramaic by that time, making the alphabet look Aramaic.
And modern Hebrew was just made up by Ben Yehuda in the 20th century.
By no means is Hebrew Indo-European or Greek, other than sharing the same ancestral alphabet and some occasional bleedover of vocabulary (e.g., "Rabbi" or "Simon" or "Sanhedrin" in Greek being Hebrew derived)