To Parsec, Abdul, Optimus, and Chris ... I guess it depends on what religion you are and what you believe; however, still much of this is incorrect. That's because the Old Testament (Turah) is the book revealed to Prophet Moses peace be upon him, and Moses was sent to Israelis so it's natural it's focused on them. However God do only "Godly" things, if you found anything in the OT that's not godly be sure it's not a God's words or actions.
Yes I am saying God when he is speaking to Arab he will use their language, when he speak to Israel's ppl he will use their language, when he talks to Hindu he will speak their language. Naturally when we want to guide or warn someone we will use the language they understand. I am not saying he is Arabian or English or Israeli...etc
God didn't speak to people in Arabic. He spoke in Hebrew and some Arabian merchant in the seventh century decided it would be a good idea to translate the Old Testament into Arabic and unite the Beduin tribes in a strong empire under the excuse they are fullfilling God's will.
Abdul ... the Old Testament is NOT called the Turah. The correct spelling is Torah, and you are still incorrect, because the Torah is only the 1st 5 books of the OT. It is a Jewish term along with the "Books of Moses," or some even call it "Chumash." The Tanuch or Tanakh is the the entire Old Testament for Jews - not the Torah. You are confused.
To others ... Also the Tanakh or the entire OT was mostly written in Hebrew, with the latter parts of the OT being written in Aramaic, not Arabic. The OT to Christians is properly termed the Hebrew Scriptures. The entire OT, when first translated, (in another language) was in Greek - not to be confused with the Greek Scriptures. This first translation was called the Septuagint. Originally, The New Testament however, was mostly written in Greek, but a few books were still written in Hebrew. The NT is properly termed The Greek Scriptures for Christians.
With that being said, the book of Islam for Muslims have also had several translations - the English one being the Alcoran, but the first translation from Arabic to Persian was called the Koran. ( I hope I have those spellings correct.) True purists of the religion use the original called the Qur'an, which is still in the original language - Arabic.
To Parsec ... God did NOT speak to people - other than Adam having a direct 2 way conversation with God, and Moses was able to hear God, but others were visited by an angel or in a dream - with NO real communication directly from God. Even the writers of the OT, and NT were inspired by God to write, but again, God did not speak
to them. (This is for Christianity and Judaism of course)
To Abdul ... Other than the cases which I described above (those exceptions), Christianity and Judaism does not have God speaking verbally or audibly so one can hear. Perhaps in your religion you feel that he does. However Abdul, many Muslims believe in the Bible as well as the Qur'an, but Muslims believe the bible has been changed, whereas their Qur'an has not. With that being said, since many Muslims do believe in the bible also - you should also know yourself that God does not
speak to others.