10:07 "other languages, specifically, we look at African American ex. gumbo and jazz, those were African American words and now we use them in everyday American English" I think Mr. P is getting Dialects and languages mixed up a bit (African American is not a language)
Icelandic is NOT isolated. It is from the Germanic Language Family, Northern Germanic branch similar to Norwegian and Danish. You also need to work on learning the proper pronunciation of simple terms like "Lingua Franca" (Leeng-gwah Frahn-kah)
Two things; first, Hebrew never went extinct. It is used on a constant basis in Jewish Temples around the world. It never went away. Secondly, it is not a Jewish bible. It is called the Torah. Considering the next unit is Religion I suggest you do some research between now and then.
Saying hebrew never went extinct is like saying latin never did either. Latin is still used in churches as a language of religion as hebrew is. Also, the torah is basically just five books of the bible in hebrew.