- The
Hebrew Bible,
which is also
called the
Tanakh (/tɑːˈnɑːx/; תַּנַ״ךְ, pronounced [taˈnaχ] or [təˈnax]; also Tenakh, Tenak, Tanach), or
sometimes the...
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which is
based primarily upon the twenty-four
books of the
Hebrew Bible (or
Tanakh), a
collection of
ancient religious Hebrew writings by the
Israelites believed...
- The Dead Sea
Scrolls contain parts of all but one of the
books of the
Tanakh of the
Hebrew Bible and the Old
Testament protocanon. They also include...
- The
Tanakh or
Tanak is the
Hebrew Bible, the
canonical collection of
Jewish texts,
which is also the
textual source for most of the
Christian Old Testament...
- Library, and it is
known as the
Codex Vatic****. The
oldest copy of the
Tanakh in
Hebrew and
Aramaic dates from the 10th
century CE. The
oldest copy of...
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Tanakh Ram (Hebrew: תָּנָ״ךְ רָ״ם) is a
translation of the
Tanakh from
Hebrew and
Aramaic texts to
Modern Hebrew.
Published by RAM
Publishing House Ltd...
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deuterocanonical or
fully canonical by others.
Differences exist between the
Jewish Tanakh and
Christian biblical canons,
though the
majority of m****cripts are shared...
-
forms of organization. The
Torah is part of the
larger text
known as the
Tanakh or the
Hebrew Bible, and
supplemental oral
tradition represented by later...
- The New
Jewish Publication Society of
America Tanakh,
first published in
complete form in 1985, is a
modern Jewish 'written from scratch'
translation of...
- plural: מלאכים mal’akhim) are
supernatural beings that
appear throughout the
Tanakh (Hebrew Bible),
rabbinic literature,
apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, and traditional...