The Hebrew Bible

English translation of the entire Tanakh (Tanach) with Rashi's commentary. This Hebrew Bible was edited by esteemed translator and scholar, Rabbi A.J. Rosenberg.

Many biblical studies scholars advocate use of the term Hebrew Bible (or Hebrew Scriptures) as a substitute for less-neutral terms with Jewish or Christian connotations (e.g., Tanakh or Old Testament). [16][17] The Society of Biblical Literature 's Handbook of Style, which is the standard for major academic journals like the Harvard Theological Review and conservative Protestant journals like ...

Interlinear Text Sources: Hebrew Text: Westminster Leningrad Codex text courtesy of www.tanach.us Hebrew Transliteration Via ALittleHebrew.com Strong's Tagging via Open Scriptures, David Troidl and Christopher Kimball Morphology in partnership with Helps Bible Greek Text: Base Text: Nestle 1904 〈NE〉 Eberhard Nestle, Η ΚΑΙΝΗ ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ. Text with Critical Apparatus. (British and ...

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The Tanakh, or Hebrew Bible, is Judaism’s foundational text. “Tanakh” is an acronym for the three sections of the canon, the Torah (the Five Books of Moses), Nevi’im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). This first library of the Jewish people contains many genres: narrative history, law, poetry, wisdom, and theology. It begins with the creation of the world and ends with Cyrus’s edict ...

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The whole Hebrew Bible in parallel verse by verse with the English translation of Jewish Publication Society edition of 1917.

The Tanakh [Full Text] Religion: Table of Contents | The Talmud [Full Text] | Jewish Written Law Though the terms "Bible" and "Old Testament" are commonly used by non-Jews to describe Judaism's scriptures, the appropriate term is "Tanach," which is derived as an acronym from the Hebrew letters of its three components: Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim.

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