Tanakh
The Tanakh is the canonical collection of Jewish texts that comprises the Hebrew Bible, which is also considered to be an integral part of the Old Testament in Christianity. It is written in Classical Hebrew and is divided into three main sections: the Torah (also known as the Pentateuch), the Nevi'im (the Prophets), and the Ketuvim (the Writings). The Tanakh is a fundamental text for Jewish religious practice, study, and interpretation, and it has had a profound influence on Western civilization and culture. It contains foundational stories, laws, poetry, wisdom literature, and prophetic messages that have shaped Judaism and continue to be studied and interpreted by scholars, rabbis, and believers worldwide. The Tanakh is the foundational text of Jewish religion and tradition, and it is a rich source of spiritual, ethical, and historical teachings for Jews and non-Jews alike.
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[tanakh.info] | Tanakh : – | Polyglot Hebrew Bible With Critical Apparatus Textual Commentary |
[Tanakh.org] | Hebrew Bible - Wikipedia |