If you want to type biblical Greek, biblical Hebrew, Coptic, or Syriac, download our free Original Languages Keyboards for Windows. If you want to use our hand-drawn Greek and Hebrew fonts, you’ll need to install Greek and Hebrew keyboards to actually type the characters. Obviously, your keyboard doesn’t come out of the box with all the Greek and Hebrew bells and whistles. So next time you incorporate Greek or Hebrew into your research papers, emails, blog posts, or your annual family newsletter, it can look like this: ![]() They’re the same fonts we use in Logos Bible Software’s Greek Alphabet Tutor and Hebrew Alphabet Tutor. You can’t simulate the smell of books (yet!), and you probably shouldn’t open glass cases to feel the papyrus, but here at Faithlife, our in-house Greek and Hebrew experts have created these authentic hand-drawn Greek and Hebrew fonts, which you can download for free. It’s like the smell of old books, or the feel of papyrus. There’s something special about seeing hand-drawn ancient characters. ![]() Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Email LinkedIn
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