What two languages should I learn if I want a Phd in either Christianity or Judaism?

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I read on the university website that you need to know one non-english biblical language to get a master's in divinity at my university

and two non-english biblical languages to get a phd in religion

I was thinking hebrew and yiddish could be my two choices since I have no interest whatsoever in learning greek.
I asked 20 questions about Judaism and they were all removed within 10 seconds because this jewish lady started stalking me.

After I blocked her 6 e-mail accounts, she got one of her Jewish friends to stalk me and report my questions.

Then I had to block her friend as well.
I asked 20 questions about Judaism and they were all removed within 10 seconds because this jewish lady started stalking me.

After I blocked her 6 e-mail accounts, she got one of her Jewish friends to stalk me and report my questions and he was also a level 6 top contributor.

Then I had to block her friend as well.

Also, I defended myself at least a dozen times but because this Jewish lady had so much influence on the site and the Jews always sided with her when we disagreed. She also tried to turn everybody in the Jewish community against me.

Every question time she saw a question that I answered, she would put put an insulting answer for why my answer was worthless and stupid, and then 6 jewish people would put a thumbs down on my answer.

And nobody Jewish ever defended me when I tried to put an end to the harassment.

This went on for 3 months.
 
Yiddish isn't a biblical language. You should probably learn Biblical Hebrew (it's different than Modern Hebrew btw) and either Aramaic, Koine Greek (it's different than Modern Greek) or Latin.
 
Yiddish isn't a "Biblical language." Try Hebrew and Aramaic, for Judaism.

By the way, you'd get a lot more answers if you hadn't blocked all the Jews in R&S because of your own weird paranoia.
 
Hebrew for one of them. It is the core language for the Old Testament.

Greek is the base language for the New Testament, including the version of the Old Testament that was in use at the time of Jesus. If you have no interest in learning Konine Greek, then you will likely have to concentrate your efforts only on Judaism.
 
A PhD in religion??? Wow. Back in my day (a few years ago), a PhD actually meant something.
 
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