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| | Neviim from WUJS |
 | | Nevi'im is a collection of books about the lives and sayings of some of these prophets. |  | | Nevi'im then continues to describe the era of the First Temple, and the warnings and exaltations of many prophets of Israel. |  | | Nevi'im ends with accounts of prophecies made at the time of the destruction of the First Temple. |
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http://www.wujs.org.il/activist/learning/guide/neviim.shtml
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| | Nevi'im - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nevi'im [נביאים] or Prophets is the second of the three major sections in the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible). |  | | The Haftarah is a text selected from the books of Nevi'im which is read publicly in the synagogue after the reading of the Torah on each Sabbath, as well as on Jewish festivals and fast days. |  | | Like the Targum to the Torah, Targum Jonathan to Nevi'im served a formal liturgical purpose: it was read alternately, verse by verse, in the public reading of the Haftarah and in the study of Nevi'im. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neviim
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| | MyJewishLearning.com - Texts: Prophets |
 | | Neviim Aharonim contains the prophecies and teachings of individual prophets, mostly recorded in verse. |  | | What links these prophets with the classical prophets of the Neviim Aharonim is their role vis-a-vis the political leaders of Israel. |  | | Neviim (Prophets) presents Israel's history as a nation on its land. |
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http://www.myjewishlearning.com/texts/bible/TO_Prophets_1460.htm
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| | Tanach |
 | | The Tanach or Tanakh is the Hebrew language acronym for the Jewish Bible, taking its name from the initial letters of its three main sections, the Torah, Neviim, and Ketuvim. |  | | The Tanach is divided into three sections: The Torah (Hebrew for "Teaching"), Neviim (Prophets) and Ketuvim (Writings, also hagiographa). |  | | The Tanach is mostly written in Hebrew; some parts are in Aramaic. |
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http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/ta/Tanakh.html
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| | Judaism 101 - Tanakh - A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts - OU.ORG |
 | | In the "Neviim," HaShem "spoke," as it were, with the great and holy Prophets and Prophetesses of the Jewish People, and His Messages were transmitted by them to the Jewish People, for the most part, and sometimes to other nations. |  | | How does G-d teach Man? In the Torah, He did it by direct communication with Moshe, the "Master of the Prophets," whereby Moshe literally received "dictation from Heaven" for every word of the Torah. |  | | It is the compendium of the teachings of G-d to human beings in document form. |
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http://www.ou.org/about/judaism/tanakh.htm
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| | Learn more about Bible in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | The Jewish Bible (called the Tanach) consists of the five books of Moses (the Torah), several books written by the Hebrew prophets (Neviim), and a few books that do not fit in either of the previous two categories (the Writings or Ketuvim); these are known as either the hagiographa or simply as "the writings". |  | | The Jewish Bible was written predominantly in Hebrew but has some small portions that were written in Aramaic. |
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http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/b/bi/bible.html
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| | Kitvei HaKodesh - Hebrew Scriptures |
 | | The Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh (sometimes transliterated as Tanak or Tanach in English), an acronym for Torah, Nevi'im, and Ketuvim (note the gerashayim in the Hebrew acronym). |  | | The prophetical books are subdivided into two parts: Four books of the "Former" prophets and 15 books of the "Latter" prophets (Nevi’im makes the “n” of Tanakh). |  | | Some Jews refer to the Torah and Nakh - referring to the Nevi’im and Ketuvim as separate from written Torah (i.e., Nakh). |
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http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Scripture/scripture.html
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| | Introduction to Neviim |
 | | This name is used to differentiate between these four books and what we refer to as Neviim Acharonim" (the later prophets], i.e. |  | | These two names imply that the primary difference between Neviim Rishonim and Acharonim is simply when those respective prophets lived. |  | | However, this distinction can not be accurate for a very simple reason: Even though most of "Neviim Rishonim" does deal with an earlier time period, the book of Melachim covers the same time period as most all of the "Neviim Acharonim." So, what's the difference between them? |
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http://www.tanach.org/navi.htm
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| | Abigail Sarah Bagraim - The Hebrew Bible |
 | | The Neviim is a section of the Bible, which includes the histories of the earliest settlements of the Jewish people and their leaders in Israel (about 1200 BCE). |  | | Each Torah reading is followed by a reading from a book, either the Neviim or the Ketuvim. |  | | The Bible is the most important Jewish document. |
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http://www.abigailsarah.co.za/myart/thehebrewbible.htm
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| | 1readme |
 | | This text has mysterious origins and is missing the neviim rishonim. |  | | The third text is the actual BHS text(including neviim rishonim). |  | | It is also not the masoretic text, but seems to be based on the BHS tanach. |
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http://www.shamash.org/tanach/tanach/text/1readme
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| | Rappaport: Use of the Bible in 1 Macc. |
 | | It is common knowledge that 1 Maccabees follows the model of Biblical historiography, especially that of the First Prophets (Neviim Rishonim). |  | | Surely there are miracles and direct Divine intervention here and there in Neviim Rishonim, more in Joshua and Judges, less in Samuel and Kings, but they disappear completely in 1 Maccabees. |  | | That is to say, that after all was done and understood in human terms, then there is a referrence to an act of God |
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http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/symposiums/1st/papers/Rappaport96.html
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| | Akhlah :: TaNach the parts of the Hebrew Bible for children |
 | | Each of the 54 Parishot in the Torah have a sections from Nevi'im that are linked to them, they are called Haftarah. |  | | The word TaNaCH is actually an acronym for the parts of the Hebrew Bible: "T" is for Torah, "N" is for Nevi'im, and "CH" is for Ketuvim. |  | | Nevi'im also includes the words of great Prophets such as Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. |
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http://www.akhlah.com/parsha/tanach/tanach.php
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| | Holy Neviim : 1 Kings - Chapter 016 |
 | | Holy Neviim : 1 Kings - Chapter 016 |  | | And the word of the Lord came to Jehu the son of Hanani against Baasa, saying: |
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http://www.ishwar.com/judaism/holy_neviim/book05/book05_016.html
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| | Neviim - Di Neviim Tzveiter Bukh by Yitzhak Unterman : Hollander Books : |
 | | Neviim), Prophet, Neviim became a designation for section of the Tanach encompassing the books of the prophets. |  | | In contrast, there was no "Oral Neviim" along with the "Written Neviim", so Yonatan's translation was the first time the "Oral Neviim" was revealed. |  | | Prophets (Neviim) - abstract on the books of the Nevi'im. |
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http://hyperlookup.com/hplu/neviim.html
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| | Biblical Uniform Titles: TOC |
 | | See also: Prophets (Neviim), Minor Prophets, Former Prophets |
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http://library.princeton.edu/departments/tsd/katmandu/bible/bibindex.html
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| | Amazon.com: The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim: Books: Adele Berlin,Marc Zvi Brettler,Michael Fishbane |
 | | The JSB uses The Jewish Publication Society TANAKH Translation, whose name is an acronym formed from the Hebrew initials of the three sections into which the Hebrew Bible is traditionally divided (Torah, Instruction; Nevi'im, Prophets; and Kethubim, Writings). |  | | Amazon.com: The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim: Books: Adele Berlin,Marc Zvi Brettler,Michael Fishbane |  | | Using the Jewish Publication Society translation, the books of the Jewish canon are presented in their traditional order: Torah (the five books of Moses); Nevi'im (the major and minor prophets); and Kethuvim (the other writings). |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195297512?v=glance
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| | The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim - itheadhunter.ca Online Bookstore buy online bookstore save money |
 | | The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim @ itheadhunter.ca |  | | The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim |  | | Home / IT Career Resources / Book / The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim |
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http://www.itheadhunter.ca/bookstore/asinsearch_0195297512/index.shtml
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| | How Many Books Are In The Old Testament? |
 | | The Hebrew Bible, known by the acronym TaNaKh, has these three divisions, first the Torah, the first five books of Moses, second the Nevi'im or Prophets, and third the Ketuvim or Writings. |  | | Here in the above verse, Jesus divides the written word of God into three categories. |
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http://biblelight.net/hebrew-canon.htm
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| | Cardinal Meyer Library |
 | | The Prophets = Neviim = Neviim ; a new translation of the Holy Scriptures according to the Masoretic text : second section. |  | | Contact Us Powered by Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 2003 |
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http://sabrecat.mariancoll.edu:2082/record=b1015681
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| | Torah.org - The Judaism Site |
 | | "Tanach" is a contraction for "Torah, Neviim, Kesuvim" - the three parts of the Bible (or as the Christians call it, the Old Testament). |  | | The order of the books in Neviim and Kesuvim may be different in some Christian editions of the Old Testament than it is in the Jewish version, and some Christian Bibles contain additional books (the "Apocrypha"); but all the books of the Jewish Bible are in all the versions of the Christian Old Testament. |  | | They should correspond verse by verse, but of course there will be differences in wording between one translation and another. |
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http://www.torah.org/qanda/seequanda.php?id=412
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| | MyJewishLearning.com - Texts: Obedience vs. Political Expediency |
 | | Samuel is the third book in the Neviim (Prophets), the second section in the Hebrew Bible. |  | | In English Bibles, the book is usually divided into First and Second Samuel, but in Jewish tradition, Samuel is one book. |  | | The Book of Samuel tells of the rise of the Davidic monarchy |
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http://www.myjewishlearning.com/texts/bible/TO_Prophets_1460/DeutHist/AsterSamuel.htm
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| | Gozlan's Sefer Israel - Hebrew and TaNaCH |
 | | The text rewritten in simpler language and exercises on each text brought to the student-Mostly Neviim Rishonim. |  | | Tamar Fish series of workbooks on teaching the Neviim. |  | | The books have a short text and the students get to do much work on the text while they learn the important parts of the Perek. |
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http://www.seferisrael.com/Hebrew_tanach.htm
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| | How Have We Been Blind For This Long? |
 | | Amazon.com: Books: The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim |  | | Would you like to add a link ? |
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http://religiousconsultants.com/god/neviim.htm
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| | Menachem Av 5762 - "Onochi Onochi Hu Menachemchem" |
 | | When the Neviim come to comfort Klal Yisroel, the Jewish people are not satisfied to hear words of "nechama" from intermediaries. |  | | The third Haftara relates that Yeshaya turns to Hakadosh Boruch Hu and tells him that "Aniyah Soara Lo Nuchama" Bnei Yisroel are not satisfied with the Nechama of the Neviim. |  | | In truth we find various Medrashim that discuss the unwillingness of Bnei Yisroel to accept consolation from the Neviim and insist on being spoken to directly by Hakadosh Boruch Hu. |
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http://www.neveh.org/felman/felman-nechama62.html
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http://www.xanga.com/neviim/397147708/item.html
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| | Jewish Books |
 | | 45 Judaica Press Neviim Achronim (Latter Prophets) - 8 vol. |  | | 44 Judaica Press Neviim Rishonim (Early Prophets) - 6 vol. |
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http://www.jewishbook.us/jewish_discount_books-2.html
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