Tanakh
The Tanakh, also known as the Hebrew Bible, is the canonical collection of Jewish texts that are considered sacred and authoritative. It is organized into three main sections: the Torah (or Pentateuch), the Nevi'im (Prophets), and the Ketuvim (Writings). The Tanakh contains a wide range of literary genres, including historical narratives, poetry, prophecy, and wisdom literature. It serves as the foundation for Jewish religious beliefs, practices, and identity, and is studied and interpreted by scholars and religious leaders throughout the world. As a subcategory under "TorahTalmudTanakh," the Tanakh represents the culmination of Jewish holy scriptures, encompassing the full range of religious texts that have shaped Judaism's development over millennia.
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[tanakh.info] | Tanakh : – | Polyglot Hebrew Bible With Critical Apparatus Textual Commentary |
[Tanakh.org] | Hebrew Bible - Wikipedia |