Heptateuch
[hep-tuh-took, -tyook] /ˈhɛp təˌtuk, -ˌtyuk/
noun
1.
the first seven books of the Old Testament.
/ˈhɛptəˌtjuːk/
noun
1.
the first seven books of the Old Testament
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