- The
Hebrew Bible or
Tanakh (/tɑːˈnɑːx/; Hebrew: תַּנַ״ךְ Tanaḵ), also
known in
Hebrew as
Miqra (/miːˈkrɑː/; Hebrew: מִקְרָא Mīqrāʾ), is the canonical...
- Look up Tanak or
Tanakh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Tanakh or
Tanak is the
Hebrew Bible.
Tanak or
Tenak or
Tanakh (Persian: طناك) may refer...
- canon,
which is
based primarily upon the 24
books of the
Hebrew Bible, or
Tanakh, a
collection of
ancient religious Hebrew and
occasionally Aramaic writings...
-
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...
- 929:
Tanakh B'yachad (Hebrew:
Bible Together, 929 - תנך ביחד) is a
project for
learning one
chapter of
Tanakh per day (except
Friday and Sa****ay), totaling...
- 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...
- canons, in
varying orders, and
sometimes divide or
combine books. The
Jewish Tanakh (sometimes
called the
Hebrew Bible)
contains 24
books divided into three...
-
afterlife being the
ultimate destination. A
similar phrase also
exist in the
Tanakh (Genesis 3:19): עָפָ֣ר אַ֔תָּה וְאֶל־עָפָ֖ר תָּשֽׁוּב׃, Dust you are, and...
-
books of the
Hebrew Bible, a
collection of
ancient Hebrew scriptures. The
Tanakh,
known in
English as the
Hebrew Bible, has the same
contents as the Old...
- The New
Jewish Publication Society of
America Tanakh (NJPS),
first published in
complete form in 1985, is a
modern Jewish 'written from scratch' translation...