Biblical Hebrew Translator
Translate text in the style of Biblical Hebrew.
Translation
Notes:
Alternative Versions
Why it reads this way
Make it shareable
Turn your translation into a downloadable image card.
Common uses for the Biblical Hebrew translator
- Weapon, ring, and jewellery inscriptions
- School and academic projects on classical literature
- Hand-lettering, calligraphy, and print design
- Historical fiction dialogue and chapter epigraphs
- Wedding and family mottoes in Biblical Hebrew
What people translate
Real examples of the kinds of text the Biblical Hebrew translator handles well.
- Ceremonial inscriptions for weddings, gifts, or memorials
- Single-line tattoo phrases
- Names and titles for fictional characters
- Lines of dialogue for a historical scene
- Short mottoes and family sayings
How the Biblical Hebrew translator works
The Biblical Hebrew translator runs on a large language model fine-tuned on classical and historical texts. When you submit a phrase, the model is prompted with the conventions, register, and idiom of Biblical Hebrew and asked to render the meaning of your input in that style.
Output is generated word-by-word and streamed back to you live, so you usually see the first words appear in well under a second. Type something short to start, then experiment with longer passages once you see the style.
Use the From/To selectors to translate either way — into Biblical Hebrew or back into modern English. The card export button turns any result into a shareable image with subtle Old Lingo branding.
If you like the Biblical Hebrew translator, you may also enjoy Gothic Language and Old Church Slavonic, or branch out into English.
Frequently asked questions
Will my Biblical Hebrew translation look right in print or on a card?
Use the card export button below any result to preview it as a shareable image. The card is free to download, includes subtle Old Lingo branding, and works for posters, prints, social posts, and mockups.
Does the Biblical Hebrew translator work both ways?
Yes. Use the From/To selectors above the input to translate into Biblical Hebrew or back into modern English. You can swap direction at any time without reloading the page.
Is the Biblical Hebrew translator free?
Yes. There is no signup and no per-day limit for normal use. If you want to support the project, the simplest way is to share a translator with someone who would enjoy it.
Can I translate long passages into Biblical Hebrew?
Yes — the input accepts up to two thousand characters. Longer passages take a little more time and tend to read more naturally if you split them into a few shorter sections.
More Ancient & Historical translators
Hand-picked translators from the same cluster as Biblical Hebrew.
Gothic Language
Translate text in Gothic — the language of the Visigoths.
Try it →Old Church Slavonic
Translate text in the style of Old Church Slavonic.
Try it →Proto-Indo-European
Render text in the style of Proto-Indo-European (experimental).
Try it →Middle English
Translate text into Chaucerian Middle English.
Try it →Shakespearean
Rewrite text in Shakespeare's Early Modern English.
Try it →Biblical English
Rewrite text in the style of the King James Bible.
Try it →English
Translate or rewrite text into plain modern English.
Try it →Yoda
Speak like Yoda from Star Wars.
Try it →