Tanach


noun, Hebrew.
1.
the three Jewish divisions of the Old Testament, comprising the Law or Torah, the Prophets or Neviim, and the Hagiographa or Ketuvim, taken as a whole.
noun
1.
the Hebrew Bible as used by Jews, divided into the Torah, Prophets, and Hagiographa

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