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  • ...[[references]] to him in the Jewish [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh Tanakh] or Christian Scriptures ([[New Testament|New]] and [[Old Testament]]). Alt
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  • ...Jewish life, with the Sadducees recognizing only the written letter of the Tanakh or Torah and rejecting [[Resurrection|life after death]], while the Pharise
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  • ...pen”. Cf. [[Rashbam]]'s comment to [[Genesis]] 20:7. Fully a third of the TaNaKh is devoted to books about prophetic experience including a separate book of Some examples of prophets in the [[Tanakh]] include [[Abraham]], [[Sarah]], [[Isaiah]], [[Samuel]], [[Ezekiel]], [[Ma
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  • ...or Messiah, prophesied about in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh Tanakh] (which Christians term the [[Old Testament]]). The majority of [[Jews]] re
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  • ...y Solomon as the son of [[David]]. He is also called [[Jedidiah]] in the [[Tanakh]] (Old Testament), and is described as the third king of the United Monarch
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  • ...Jewish]] people, based on principles and ethics embodied in the [[Bible]] (Tanakh) and the [[Talmud]]. According to Jewish tradition, the history of Judaism
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  • ...e ''Tzion'' appears 108 times in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh Tanakh] (Hebrew Bible), and once as HaTzion.] It is spelled with a [https://en.wik
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  • ...e term does not imply naming, numbering or ordering of books, while both [[Tanakh]] and Old Testament do. ''Hebrew Bible'' is a term that refers to the common portions of the [[Tanakh|Jewish canon]] and the [[Bible#Christian Bible|Christian canons]]. In its L
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  • ...eb]]: '''Prophets''') is the second of the three major sections in the ''[[Tanakh]]'' ([[Hebrew Bible]]), following the [[Torah]] and preceding ''[[Ketuvim]] ...tal of eight books in ''Nevi'im'' out of a total of 24 books in the entire Tanakh. In the Jewish [[liturgy]], selections from the books of ''Nevi'im'' known
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  • ...they were not accepted in either the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh Tanakh] or the [[New Testament]].
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  • ...alled ''Apocrypha''. Books and portions of books not found in the Hebrew [[Tanakh]] were moved out of the body of the [[Old Testament]] to this section.<ref> ...version of the Old Testament, contains books that are not present in the [[Tanakh|Hebrew bible]]. These texts are not traditionally segregated into a separat
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  • ==Tanakh== In the Tanakh, ’elōhîm is the normal word for a god or the great god (or gods, given
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  • ...vant]], possibly ancestors of the [[Midianite]] nation. According to the [[Tanakh|Bible]], they played an important role in the history of ancient [[Israel]]
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  • ...g the Mesopotamian city laments such as the Lament for Ur and the Jewish [[Tanakh]] (or [[Old Testament]]).
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  • The concept of the messiah is neither common nor unified in the [[Tanakh]]. The term is used in the [[Hebrew Bible]] to describe Israelite priests, The Tanakh contains a number (the number is debated) of prophecies concerning a future
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  • ...h likely means "proclaimer". This forms the second of the three letters of TaNaKh, derived from Torah, Navim, Ketuvim. The meaning of ''navi'' is perhaps od. Fully a third of the TaNaKh is devoted to books about prophetic experience including a separate book of
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  • ...ver, at the same time they affirmed the [[truth]] of the accounts in the [[Tanakh]]. Therefore some explained that miracles were in fact natural events that
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  • ...t an upcoming battle, as related in the First book of Samuel in the Jewish Tanakh (the [[Old Testament]]).
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  • #New JPS Hebrew/English Tanakh
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  • The teachings of the Torah and Tanakh reveal the Israelites's familiarity with human sacrifices, as exemplified b
    24 KB (3,991 words) - 02:02, 13 December 2020
  • ...Judaism stresses obedience to God's laws as written in the Torah (see also Tanakh) and the laws and rituals laid down in the Mishnah and the Talmud. In Chris
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  • [[Jewish]] philosophy is continually shaped by the [[Torah]], [[Tanakh]], [[Talmud]], [[Midrash]] and Kabbalistic traditions. Much of philosophy
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