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What is the oldest Hebrew language discovered?

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What is the oldest Hebrew language discovered?

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The oldest found written example of Hebrew is the Gezer calendar, which dates back to the 10th century BC/BCE. The writing is known as “Archaic Biblical Hebrew,” or sometimes just “Paleo-Hebrew.” The script is noted to be very similar to its mother alphabet, Phoenician, but just slightly different enough to be considered the first remnants of a separate language – Hebrew.

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