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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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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • Christian name for the [[Hebrew Bible]], which is a collection of Hebrew and Aramaic texts sacred to Muslims and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hebrew Bible]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • First book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible.
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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • The Old and New Testaments (in Christianity) or just the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible (in Judaism).
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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • ...cluding [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament|New Testaments]], or the Hebrew Bible, also called the [[Tanakh]], which consists of what Protestants call the Ol *[[Hebrew Bible]]
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  • ...l (ancient kingdom)|Israel]]. Hebrew is also the language of most of the [[Hebrew Bible]], which survives in manuscripts from the 3rd century BCE and later. Hebrew ...[Standard Biblical Hebrew]] (SBH) and [[Late Biblical Hebrew]] (LBH). The Hebrew Bible itself makes reference to differences of dialects in the well-known [[Shibb
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  • ...ement is unique to the Christian community. It is also distinct from the [[Hebrew Bible]] in that it is usually bound with the [[New Testament]]. The Old Testament
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  • {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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  • ...th All Your Heart, Soul, and Might: Freedom, Morality, and Politics in the Hebrew Bible''; *"Religious Liberty and the Integrity of Piety," in ''Religious Liberty
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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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  • ...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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  • == 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
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  • ...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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  • ...d in a religious, not a medical context: an early Latin translation of the Hebrew Bible, (Psalm 116, verse 9), was rendered as ''Placebo Domine'' ("I will please t
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  • ...tous in the Book of Mormon to have the prophetic figures, much like in the Hebrew Bible, calling out those who are insensitive to injustices." Kent P. Jackson, ass
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  • ...tice, as do [[Tertullian]], Orosius, Diodorus Siculus and [[Philo]]. The [[Hebrew Bible]] also mentions what appears to be child sacrifice practiced at a place cal
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  • ...a flood.<ref> not infrequently believed to be The Flood Story found in the Hebrew Bible and retold in various ways by numerous ancient cultures. Jona Lendering, an
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