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Tanakh (jewish Bible)

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The Tanakh, also known as the Jewish Bible, is the canonical collection of Jewish texts that is considered sacred and authoritative by Judaism.

Key Features

  • Comprises the Torah (the first five books), the Nevi'im (prophets), and the Ketuvim (writings)
  • Contains foundational texts and teachings for Jewish faith and practice
  • Written in Hebrew with some portions in Aramaic
  • Provides historical, ethical, and theological insights

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  • Rich in historical and religious significance
  • Provides guidance on moral and ethical principles
  • Influential in shaping Jewish identity and beliefs

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