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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • ...movies and countless art works are based. As a subject of scholarship, the Hebrew Bible plays a dominant historical role in the fields of ancient [[history]], [[gr ...nclude three sizable works, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. In addition, the Hebrew Bible contains the Writings (Nevi’im or Hagiography), encompassing historical b
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  • ...ition as to what the Hebrew Bible is. In other words, something like "The Hebrew Bible is the primary religious text for the Jewish religion, and also makes up th ...he intent, or would the reader be better served with refering to it as the Hebrew Bible in those headings? Hope that helps. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 09:5
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  • ...specifically commands the People of Israel, and their kings, to prepare [[Hebrew Bible|Torah]] scrolls for such performances. Scholars suggest that many religious ...ics, a rabbi or other adult would center the sermon around passages of the Hebrew Bible. Such a sermon is known as a ''d'var Torah'', a word of Torah. According to
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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • ### [[Hebrew Bible]]
    3 KB (272 words) - 12:31, 9 November 2014
  • ...far is about the books which make up the original scriptures (the Tanakh, Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament) and how they are referred to in the various denomination
    6 KB (888 words) - 05:32, 12 July 2013
  • :[[Hebrew Bible]], [[Talk:Hebrew Bible|discuss]]
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  • 1. A history of the Hebrew Bible, Polirom Publishing House, Iaşi, 2006, ISBN 973-46-0407-4, 234 pages
    9 KB (1,181 words) - 04:25, 22 November 2023
  • == Old Testament/Hebrew Bible== ...he [[Persia|Persian]] period (539-332 BCE), late in the formation of the [[Hebrew Bible]]. Its author or editor, referred to as "the Chronicler", draws upon a larg
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  • '''Genesis''' is the first book of the Hebrew Bible ([[Torah|The Torah]]) and of the [[Old Testament]] in the Christian Bible.
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  • *[[User:David Hoffman|David Hoffman]] created the [[Hebrew Bible]], a perfect site for collaboration during a [[write-a-thon]], since there' ** Hail D*v*d, creator of the Hebrew Bible!
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  • ...of the Mishnah. According to historical-critical scholars, moreover, the [[Hebrew Bible]] was heavily edited and redacted from multiple oral sources.
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  • ...believed that Jesus was the last of the [[Prophet#Prophets in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)|prophets]] and the Messiah. They believed that Jesus was the natural-born
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  • ...the next few days. For now I haven't yet finished listing the books of the Hebrew Bible, and of course the New Testament comes after that.
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  • Given their unique interpretive approach to the Hebrew Bible, Karaites have developed practices that differ from other (rabbinic) Jewish
    17 KB (2,632 words) - 19:32, 17 February 2018
  • ...century just didn't understand what the Hebrew means. If folks working on Hebrew Bible articles are only going to use one translation, they should probably work o ...the Hebrew Bible though it will employ scholarship that does reference the Hebrew Bible. So, if a representative of a religious group uses an English translation,
    73 KB (11,834 words) - 12:25, 31 March 2011
  • ...ves itself to be the legitimate successor to the Israelite Religion of the Hebrew Bible. In addition, rabbinic Judaism may be distinguished from pre-rabbinic forms In the Hebrew Bible the Jewish people usually were called "[[Hebrews]]" (''Ivrim'') or "the Chi
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  • Miscarriage is mentioned in the Old Testament (the Hebrew Bible), but intentional abortion is not mentioned in the Old or New Testaments.
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