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Definition of Octateuch

Octateuch
Octateuch Oc"ta*teuch, n. [L. octateuchus, Gr. ?.] A collection of eight books; especially, the first eight books of the Old Testament. [R.]

Meaning of Octateuch from wikipedia

- The Octateuch (/ˈɒktətjuːk/, from Ancient Gr****: ἡ ὀκτάτευχος, romanized: he oktateuchos, lit. 'eight-part book') is a traditional name for the first...
- exegetical works were the interpretations of difficult p****ages in the Octateuch and Quaestiones dealing with the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles...
- (disambiguation) Chumash (disambiguation) Tanak (disambiguation) Hexateuch Octateuch This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Pentateuch...
- The Topkapı or Seraglio Octateuch (Topkapi Graecus 8) is a 12th-century Byzantine illuminated m****cript of the Octateuch. It is named after its location...
- A portion of the Octateuch in Geʽez, containing Genesis 29:11–16...
- the addition of the Book of Ruth, these eight books are known as the Octateuch. The "Enneateuch" is the Heptateuch plus the Books of Samuel and the Books...
- Thackeray, Henry St. John (1906). The Old Testament in Gr****. Volume I: The Octateuch. Part I: Genesis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 176. Retrieved...
- liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. The holiest book is the Octateuch, known as the Orit among Ethiopian Jews: the Five Books of Moses plus...
- the Codex Turonensis (the Ashburnham Pentateuch), and the Ottoboni**** Octateuch. For the rest of the Old Testament (except the Book of Psalms) the primary...
- in the Bohairic version of the Clementine Octateuch, while the Arabic version of the Clementine Octateuch has it in the second place, and the Syriac...