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=Old Testament=
 
Tanakh (Hebrew: תנ"ך) is an anagram for the threefold division of the Hebrew Scriptures:
 
Tanakh (Hebrew: תנ"ך) is an anagram for the threefold division of the Hebrew Scriptures:
 
:Torah [[תרה]] ("Teaching")
 
:Torah [[תרה]] ("Teaching")
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:Nevi'im [[נביאים]] ("Prophets")
 
:Nevi'im [[נביאים]] ("Prophets")
 
:Ketuvim [[כתבים]] ("Writings")
 
:Ketuvim [[כתבים]] ("Writings")
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=New Testament=
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==Gospels==
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==Letters==

Revision as of 18:03, 22 September 2014

Old Testament

Tanakh (Hebrew: תנ"ך) is an anagram for the threefold division of the Hebrew Scriptures:

Torah תרה ("Teaching")
Generally refers to the first five books of the Bible, also called the Pentateuch
Genesis, Bereshith (בראשית)
Exodus, Shemot (שמות)
Leviticus, Vayikra (ויקרא)
Numbers, Bamidbar (במדבר)
Deuteronomy, Devarim (דברים)
However, Torah also refers to everything that God has revealed. We might say "Every word which proceeded from the mouth of God" or even more, everything that God has said about himself in every way he said it. Jesus is the living Torah.
Nevi'im נביאים ("Prophets")
Ketuvim כתבים ("Writings")

New Testament

Gospels

Letters