Hebrew Bible
This article is about the term "Hebrew Bible". For the Jewish scriptures see
Tanakh. For the various Christian canons see
Old Testament. The term Hebrew Bible is a generic reference to books of the
Bible, originally written in
Hebrew, of uncontroversial
canonicity. More precisely, it refers to a collection of specific ancient documents viewed as an organic
corpus. It includes the books of
Daniel,
Ezra and
Jeremiah, although they also contain
Aramaic; however, it excludes the book of
Baruch, originally composed in Hebrew, but with no record of ever being canonical within Judaism.
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Hebreeuwse Bijbel
Hebrew Bible
The Old Testament, Tanach, collection of writing which are sacred in Judaism (comprised of three parts: Torah, Prophets, and Hagiographa)
Hebrew Bible
Hebräische Bibel, Das Alte Testament, heilige Bücher des Judentum (aus der Torah, Propheten und Hagiographa bestehend)
Hebrew Bible
a Bíblia Hebraica, o Velho Testamento