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Hexateuch
Hexateuch Hex"a*teuch`, n. [Hexa- + ? a tool, a book.] The first six books of the Old Testament.

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- The Hexateuch ("six scrolls") is the first six books of the Hebrew Bible: the Torah (Pentateuch) and the book of Joshua. The term Hexateuch came into...
- English Hexateuch, or Aelfric Paraphrase, is the collaborative project of the late Anglo-Saxon period that translated the six books of the Hexateuch into...
- story of Abraham and Isaac, along with selections from other books of the Hexateuch. Against his better judgment, Ælfric agreed because he knew it would be...
- are commonly known as the Torah or the Pentateuch, the first six as the Hexateuch. With the addition of the Book of Ruth, these eight books are known as...
- Old Testament, particularly in his research involving stories of the Hexateuch. In 1907 with Alfred Rahlfs (1865–1935) he created the Septuaginta-Unternehmen...
- Wayback Machine Morgenstern, Julius (1927), The Oldest Do****ent of the Hexateuch, vol. IV, HUAC Bright, John, 2000, A History of Israel 4th ed. p. 173...
- Vulgate on this point are found in numerous images in the Old English Hexateuch (British Library, Cotton MS Claudius B.iv.) a heavily illustrated m****cript...
- Torah (disambiguation) Chumash (disambiguation) Tanak (disambiguation) Hexateuch Octateuch This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- giving details on their mode of suspension. The 11th-century Old English Hexateuch shows the biblical Joseph, promoted to the "second chariot" of the pharaoh...
- Anglo-Saxon king with his witan. Biblical scene in the Illustrated Old English Hexateuch (11th century) in the British Library, London...