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 Tanakh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because the books included in the Tanakh were predominantly written in Hebrew, it may also be called the Hebrew Bible.
Tanakh [תנ״ך] (also Tanach, IPA: [taˈnax] or [təˈnax]) is an acronym that identifies the Hebrew Bible.
The term Mikra continues to be used to this day alongside Tanakh to refer to the Hebrew scriptures.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh   (1390 words)

  
 BIBLE : Encyclopedia Entry
Tanakh is an acronym for the three parts of the Hebrew Bible: the Torah (Pentateuch), Nevi'im(Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).
The Bible (Hebrew תנ״ך tanakh, Greek η Βίβλος [hē biblos]) (sometimes The Holy Bible, The Book, Good Book, Word of God, The Word Scripture), from Greek (τα) βίβλια, (ta) biblia, "(the) books", is the classical name for the Hebrew Bible of Judaism or the combination of the Old Testament and New Testament of Christianity.
The Hebrew Bible (also known as the Jewish Bible, or תנ"ך, Tanakh in Hebrew) consists of 24 books.
http://www.bibleocean.com/OmniDefinition/bible   (4028 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Book of Zephaniah
The Masoretic Text (MT) is the Hebrew text of the Tanakh approved for general use in Judaism.
The superscription of the Book of Zephaniah attributes its authorship to “Zephaniah son of Cushi son of Gedaliah son of Amariah son of Hezekiah, in the days of King Josiah son of Amon of Judah” (1:1, NRSV).
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in both the Hebrew Tanakh and the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Book-of-Zephaniah   (3683 words)

  
 TANAKH
A name commonly used by Jews for the Old Testament is TANAKH which is formed by the initial letters of the Law or Pentateuch, the Prophets and the Writings, the three divisions of the Hebrew Old Testament.
It is a shame if any are misled and turned aside by this false translation and think that the one described cannot be Jesus for he was not diseased, as this misleading translation says the person described was, not only in verse 10 but also in verse 3.
The rendering of the TANAKH has more modesty than some other English versions such as the KJV and the NIV which give the impression the translators are sure of the meaning when the Hebrew is too concise to give complete certainty.
http://www.alcoholandthebible.org/tanakh.htm   (1668 words)

  
 A Bible Study on The Forecast of Jesus
he Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, is the Old Testament in the Christian Bible.
This is the Tanakh telling of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son.
The Tanakh tells in many verses of the second coming of Jesus Christ.
http://www.vibrissas.blogpsot.com/Documents/Jews_Information_Desk/Forcast_of_jesus.htm   (5788 words)

  
 Tanakh
The word Tanakh serves as an acronym for the Old Testament scriptures in their threefold division: the Law, the Prophets and the Writings.
They do not accept the Bible the Old Testament as the Word of God Their attitude to the Tanakh would be much the same as the modernist scholar and they therefore no longer continue the traditional practices derived from the Oral Law.
It is not to "Torah" that we would turn the Jew, for that term can embrace so much, but rather it is to Tanakh for that confines us to those 39 books in their threefold division which are divinely inspired.
http://www.cwi.org.uk/Jewishpeople/Tanakh.htm   (3717 words)

  
 Hebrew English Tanakh
The definitive critical text of the Tanakh and the standard among universities and seminaries.
Often, a full Bible (Tanakh) or a Bible including just the Torah and Haftorah (Chumash) is compacted into a size that makes these trop symbols illegible.
I can use it to recite a haftorah (but note, you have to find out of the full text the passages, which include the haftorah, since the haftorahs are not delineated as such).
http://www.hallbook.com/store/books_0827606974_Hebrew-English-Tanakh.html   (792 words)

  
 TORAH/CHUMASH, TANAKH & TALMUD
JPS Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) in Massoretic, Hebrew, & English.
http://www.jdstone.org/truth/pages/torah.html   (124 words)

  
 Complete Jewish Bible: An English Version of the TANAKH (Old Testament) and B'rit Hadashah (New Testament) - David H. ...
The Complete Jewish Bible shows that the Word of God, from Genesis to Revelation, is a unified Jewish book, meant for everyone--Jew and non-Jew alike.
His fresh translation, the "Complete Jewish Bible", expresses the unity of the Tanakh ("Old Testament") and the B'rit Hadashah ("New Testament").
http://www.bookfinder.us/review5/9653590154.html   (577 words)

  
 HSB: The JPS Hebrew-English TANAKH
Thus, the conclusion of the Tanakh leads to the return from exile, the restoration of the people of Israel to the land of promise, and the return of the worship of God to the appointed place, the Temple.
JPS' "Hebrew-English Tanakh: The Traditional Hebrew Text And The New JPS Translation" is the best Bible I have seen for the purpose of study.
I say, do not be satisfied with a "strong impersonation", but let the Tanakh speak for itself.
http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/hebrewstudies/110.html   (2332 words)

  
 A question about Tanakh - IIDB
Tanakh is a three-letter acronym (Tav-Nun-Khaf), standing for Torah, Nevi'im uKhethubim - Law (the Pentateuch), Prophets and Writs (Psalms, Solomon, Esther et al).
I didn’t find any reference to a Tanakh in the reference section of the text and I also didn’t find reference to Tanakh in the Secular Web Reference Desk.
I took the thirty shekels and deposited it in the treasury in the House of the Lord VS. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast them into the treasury, in the house of HaShem.
http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=33583   (441 words)

  
 Orthodox Judaism: TANAKH
While the Tanakh is holier than the Talmud, it is only through the Talmud that the words of Tanakh make sense and are understood according to their original intent.
5) Yes, Jewish belief is that the Tanakh is the unchanging and eternal word of G-d, relevent to all people at all times.
1) Are the Hebrew Scriptures (TANAKH) the same as the Old Testament of the Christian Bible?
http://experts.about.com/q/Orthodox-Judaism-952/TANAKH.htm   (417 words)

  
 The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and the Environment
In the Tanakh, God instructs the Jews about the limitations on their use of natural resources.
The Jewish theocentric worldview can also be identified in many narrative and wisdom texts in the Tanakh.
The first step on this long road is an analysis of what would now be called the "environmental" themes in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
http://www.jcpa.org/art/jep3.htm   (5989 words)

  
 Free2Code - Forums - Religion - Tanakh and other Jewish literatures
The thing is that I see the Qur'an ressemble more to the Haggada than to the Tanakh, especially when dealing with angels and demons (Jews don't have jinns).
Yes, I have mentioned the Torah being part of the Hebrew Scripture, ie part of the Tanakh, before in other parts of F2C's forum.
Not the way you seem to think it is thrown out with the bath water.
http://www.free2code.net/plugins/forums/view.php?f=10&p=48523   (2297 words)

  
 The Tanakh - Lens of the West
Whatever else it may be, the Tanakh has served as a stepping stone from the material to the spiritual.
After reading portions the Tanakh (Old Testament) this term I would have to agree, as source material for Western culture positively litters the text.
The King James Version of the Tanakh makes it very clear that we live in a world of duality, judgment and choice.
http://www.the-cipher.net/236Final.htm   (709 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Jewish Study Bible: Tanakh Translation, Torah, Nevi'Im, Kethuvim: Books: Adele Berlin,Marc Zvi ...
Tanakh: The Holy Scriptures, The New JPS Translation According to the Traditional Hebrew Text by Jewish Publication Society
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).
I've always been a fan of the TANAKH Translation of the Hebrew Bible (aka Old Testament), but have been unable to find a volume that had study notes for the entire translation.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195297512?v=glance   (2334 words)

  
 Message to Israel - God's Plan of Salvation From the Tanakh
The Tanakh declares without doubt that God is holy.
The Hebrew Scriptures (The Tanakh) and all but two books of the New Testament were penned by Jews.
Not only does the Tanakh tell us that the Messiah must die and when He must die, but it also tells us HOW He must die.
http://www.middletownbiblechurch.org/helpseek/msg2isra.htm   (5855 words)

  
 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).
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Scripture/scripture.html   (682 words)

  
 The Tanakh
To call this work the Old Testament is therefore to use a Christian term; to use the Jewish term (the Bible) is potentially confusing, since the Christian Bible is a much larger work, including the life, teachings, and aftermath of the death of Jesus of Nazareth (a Jew, by the way).
For the Tanakh, you want to consult the map on page 4.
The work the Christians call the Old Testament, modern Jews generally call the Bible.
http://www174.pair.com/mja/bible.html   (315 words)

  
 Judaism
Ketuvim is the third and final section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
Jews also use the word Torah, in a wider sense, to refer to the entire spectrum of authoritative Jewish religious teachings throughout history.
It primarily refers to the first section of the Tanakh, i.e.
http://www.ishwar.com/judaism   (1099 words)

  
 Judaism 101: Torah
But the word "torah" can also be used to refer to the entire Jewish bible (the body of scripture known to non-Jews as the Old Testament and to Jews as the Tanakh or Written Torah), or in its broadest sense, to the whole body of Jewish law and teachings.
The so-called Old Testament is known to us as Written Torah or the Tanakh.
To Jews, there is no "Old Testament." The books that Christians call the New Testament are not part of Jewish scripture.
http://www.jewfaq.org/torah.htm   (1472 words)

  
 Adult Study Resources for Tanakh -- HUC-JIR Department of Distance Education
The entire Tanakh in Hebrew (only) on the Internet with the ability to navigate by book, chapter and verse.
In the “Bible&; area, some of the specific Tanakh and Torah resources that might be most useful include:
An extraordinary and comprehensive reference guide to people, places, plants and animals in the Bible, making it simple to "click" and find related items and ideas throughout the Tanakh.
http://www.huc.edu/de/adultEd   (1687 words)

  
 Judaism 101 - Tanakh - A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts - OU.ORG
"TANAKH" - an Acronym, based on the letters T (for "Torah"), N (for "Neviim," the Prophets), and K (for "Ketuvim," the Sacred Writings).
It is the compendium of the teachings of G-d to human beings in document form.
Judaism 101 - Tanakh - A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts - OU.ORG
http://www.ou.org/about/judaism/tanakh.htm   (187 words)

  
 What is the Tanakh?
The term Old Testament is a Chrstian term which refers to the sacred books written before Jesus Christ.
The Tanakh includes all of the Old Testament books.
The Tanakh includes sections called the Torah, the Kethuvim or "The Writings," and the Neviim or "The Prophets."
http://www.neverthirsty.org/pp/corner/read1/r00442.html   (158 words)

  
 USCJ: Jewish Values/Tanakh
The promise of Israel; the Exodus and the Temple; the Exile and the Prophets; all play a major role in defining Jews and Judaism.
As Jews, we want to know God's plan, which gives meaning to our lives.
The Tanakh is a tapestry containing the threads of God's plan.
http://www.uscj.org/Jewish_ValuesTanakh580.html   (359 words)

  
 Old Testament - Tanakh Study Page
The result is that thousands have abandoned the pagan myth of Jesus and started a quest for the true God.
Of interest here is that the Samaritan Bible played no part in the later Masoretic Text, which is fortuitous because it preserved the fact that there are some 6,000 differences between the two.
Before a Bedouin shepherd boy found the now famous Dead Sea Scrolls in a cave at Qumran in 1947, the oldest manuscripts of the Torah were as follows: The Samaritan Bible, which contains only the Torah because at the time of the Samaritan schism (ca.
http://www.e-commercesolutions.net/members/darrellwconder/AntiOT.html   (20515 words)

  
 Complete Jewish Bible : An English Version of the Tanakh (Old Testament) and B'Rit Hadashah (New Testament) @ ...
A unique feature of this translation is that it follows the Hebrew Bible order of the Tanakh - the order with which Jesus (Yeshua) was familiar.
For those who have enjoyed Dr. Stern's Jewish New Testament you will be pleased to hear that the Complete Jewish Bible has been completed.
Complete Jewish Bible : An English Version of the Tanakh (Old Testament) and B'Rit Hadashah (New Testament) @ CenturyOne Bookstore
http://www.centuryone.com/9018-9.html   (512 words)

  
 Judaism Sacred Scriptures, Torah, Tanakh, Talmud
It is the most sacred book, the first five books of the Bible (the Pentateuch)...
but Torah may also apply to the whole of the Hebrew Bible, called "Tanakh", an acronym formed from the Hebrew words for the Bible's 3 sections: "Law" (Torah), "Prophets" (Nevlim), and "Writings" (Hagiographa).
We do not have the "original documents"; what we have today mainly are the "Greek Bible", the "Hebrew Bible", and the "Dead See Scrolls":
http://www.religion-cults.com/Judaism/escript.htm   (768 words)

  
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Also, for about a two months, I have been studying out of a Hebrew Tanakh (I have actually been learning Hebrew for about two years, but only recently have I obtained a complete Hebrew Bible (Tanakh and B'rit HaChadashah).
It is difficult enough to try to explain the implications of the word echad to most people, and then some comes up with that translation!
It is : difficult enough to try to explain the implications of the word echad : to most people, and then some comes up with that translation!
http://www.hebroots.org/hebrootsarchive/9709/970908_a.html   (829 words)

  
 Tanakh: The Jewish Bible - ReligionFacts
The Jewish sacred text is the Tanakh, whose name is an acronym of Torah, Nebi'im and Ketuvim (Law, Prophets and Writings).
Other names for the Tanakh include the Jewish Bible or Hebrew Scriptures.
The Tanakh should not be referred to as the "Old Testament" in the context of Judaism, however, as the term implies acceptance of the "New Testament."
http://www.religionfacts.com/judaism/texts/tanakh.htm   (167 words)

  
 iTanakh > Texts > Tanakh
Note: This subcategory includes articles about translations of the Tanakh.
Stein, David Sulomm, ed., The JPS Hebrew-English Tanakh: The Traditional Hebrew Text and the New JPS Translation (2nd Ed.) - reviewed by Scott Noegel, Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 3 (2000-2001)
Sharpe, John L. and Kimberly Van Kampen, eds., The Bible as Book: The Manuscript Tradition - reviewed by Claude Cox, TC Stanton, Graham and David F. Ford, eds., Reading Texts, Seeking Wisdom: Scripture and Theology (Eerdmans, 2004) - reviewed by Christopher McMahon, Review of Biblical Literature (2004)
http://faculty.pepperdine.edu/cheard/iTanakh/texts/tanakh   (3019 words)

  
 Mobilizing the Tanakh Revolution - Arts & Culture
I asked Cohen about this, and he acknowledged "you are correct about a dearth of serious tanakh scholarship." He said, "I do think that Tanakh is downplayed in the Orthodox world.
And in my mind, this is ultimately the most fascinating aspect of Cohen's work.
Readers need at least a Masters from Revel to understand "Three Approaches." Cohen said, "The reality is that my book is written primarily for an academic audience." But do not listen to him.
http://www.yucommentator.com/news/2005/05/16/ArtsCulture/Mobilizing.The.Tanakh.Revolution-952046.shtml   (970 words)

  
 Oxford University Press: Tanakh (Jewish version)
You are here: OUP USA Home > U.S. General Catalog > Bibles > Study Bibles > Tanakh (Jewish version)
Bibles > Study Bibles > Tanakh (Jewish version)
Browse all 2 titles in Tanakh (Jewish version).
http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Bibles/StudyBibles/TanakhJewishversion?view=usa&ci=0195297512   (200 words)

  
 Texts of Judaism
The Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible, the quintessential sacred text.
The first five books of this comprise the Torah (or Pentateuch), the core sacred writings of the ancient Jews, traditionally written by Moses under divine inspiration.
Tanakh Talmud Haggada Kabbalah Midrash Ancient/Medieval Modern Links
http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud   (676 words)

  
 Higgaion
Texts > Tanakh > Torah/Pentateuch > Genesis (81)
Texts > Tanakh > Latter Prophets > Isaiah (2)
In January-February 2006, entries were added to iTanakh in the following categories (the number of new links is shown in parentheses):
http://www.heardworld.com/higgaion   (7353 words)

  
 Opus // Music Reviews // Tanakh - Villa Claustrophobia
Whatever the connections and comparisons might be, the fact remains that Tanakh has crafted an impressive debut album, one with all of the intangibility of a fever-induced delirium, the expanse of an Arabic desert, the mystery of old Appalachian forests, and the beauty of a religious experience.
And it should come as no surprise that people responsible for recordings from the likes of Slint, Beck, Labradford, and Sparklehorse worked behind the scenes.
I also detect many similarities to The Iditarod's "The Ghost, The Elf, The Cat And The Angel", especially in the way that Poe takes thick, heavy drones and incorporates them within more rustic song arrangements.
http://www.opuszine.com/music/review.html?reviewID=610   (867 words)

  
 Question 3.2: What are the books of the Jewish Bible (Tanakh)?
Question 3.2: What are the books of the Jewish Bible (Tanakh)?
This extra material was part of the ancient Greek translation of the Tanakh, but was never a part of the official Hebrew Tanakh.
Answer: First, note that the Bible isn't the entire corpus of what we call "Torah"; in fact, it's the smaller piece.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/03-Torah-Halacha/section-3.html   (707 words)

  
 Better Bibles Blog: Tanakh (1985 JPS edition)
available from amazon.com: Tanakh: The Holy Scriptures, The New JPS Translation According to the Traditional Hebrew Text
Comments on blog posts should focus on issues not personalities.
Comments on blog posts are welcomed if they follow our guidelines.
http://englishbibles.blogspot.com/2005/04/tanakh-1985-jps-edition.html   (248 words)

  
 Family Bookstore - ERLC
This translation of Tanakh, the Holy Scriptures, produced by the Jewish Publication Society, was made directly from the traditional Hebrew text into the idiom of modern English.
http://www.parable.com/familybookstore/search.asp?SearchType=3&category=2591&filt=Tiny   (145 words)

  
 Tanakh: Tanakh: Pitchfork Review
The church is still standing and the blocks surrounding it are filled with ancient brick homes in various states of repair, endless tangles of wrought iron, and dark, overgrown alleyways with broken cobblestone underfoot.
This is a much different Tanakh than we've heard on their past two records, the second of which saw Poe moving increasingly toward a song-oriented direction.
One final bit of history: The church on this hill where the album was recorded is St. John's Episcopal, where Patrick Henry gave his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in 1775.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/t/tanakh/tanakh.shtml   (486 words)

  
 Tanakh - Dieu Deuil (Alien 8)
Jesse Poe is the main man behind Tanakh, and while I'm not sure what his intentions were with this album, but I find myself wishing he'd just decided to retread old ground.
Dieu Deuil finds the band in a completely different place than where they left us last, both musically and physically.
Though Tanakh's first album made fakejazz's Best of the Year list, I doubt Dieu Deuil will survive my next trip to the used CD store.
http://www.fakejazz.com/reviews/2004/tanakh2.shtml   (234 words)

  
 Alien8 Recordings: Tanakh
His great-grandfather wrote country ballads and his great aunts and uncle had a live radio program broadcast out of Indiana.
Tanakh is the name for music written and improvised by a collective of musicians; music that is focused towards beauty and experimentation within structure instead of towards a particular musical genre or style.
Poe has also studied Karnac vocals and sitar for three years under Nirmal Bajekal, who appears on Tanakh’s Villa Claustrophobia release.
http://www.alien8recordings.com/tanakh.php3   (307 words)

  
 Tanakh and its Shape
The canon of Jewish literature continued to grow after the canon of scripture closed.
Of course, the individual books in each part of the Tanakh may be much older.
The acronym for the three is Tanak (Tanakh).
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/2/Judaism/tanakh.html   (192 words)

  
 Judaism.com - Tanakh The New JPS Translation, Leatherette
An entirely original English translation, by the Jewish Publication Society of Philadelphia, of the Holy Scriptures into contemporary English, based on the Masoretic — the original Hebrew — text.
Tanakh - Torah, Nevi'im and Kethuvim (Torah, Prophets and Writings).Beautiful leather cover in choice of black or white, gift boxed.
Judaism.com - Tanakh The New JPS Translation, Leatherette
http://www.judaism.com/display.asp?etn=BCEAD   (142 words)

  
 Splendid Magazine reviews Tanakh: Dieu Deuil
Tanakh is the name given to Jesse Poe and the rotating roster of musicians who collaborate with him on each release.
With their mixture of improvised and written passages, and song lengths that typically stretch past the six minute mark, Tanakh are obviously in no kind of hurry.
During the album's several sprawling instrumental segments, it's Dan Calhoune's aching violin that really gives these songs their emotional lift and aligns Tanakh with the member-sharing Chicago microscene that includes Boxhead Ensemble, Pinetop Seven and Sinister Luck Ensemble.
http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1078831994211392   (555 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: JPS Tanakh (standard edition): Books
The Hebrew-English addition has the original text facing the translation, which is sometimes helpful if you want to improve your vocabulary, but only beware, the translations is not always word for word.
JPS Hebrew-English Tanakh: Pocket edition by Jewish Publication Society (Author)
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0827602529   (616 words)

  
 * Dusted Reviews - Tanakh *
Poe's songs are doubly hard to swallow because of his brooding-baritone delivery and Tanakh's tendency to accompany all of the "actual songs" with rudimentary and clumsy acoustic-guitar strumming-- it's easy to tell which parts were played by the incomparable Turner and which were not.
This makes me wish Villa Claustrophobia were just a feedback/noise album.
Tanakh frontman Jesse Poe, who has produced the Idiatrod and Pelt, creates enveloping, dark clouds of sound that are equal parts North Indian raga, minor-key twang (courtesy of Dirty Three guitarist Mick Turner), and hovering electronic whoosh.
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/166   (568 words)

  
 Tanakh Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Tanakh
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 Tanakh: Villa Claustrophobia: Pitchfork Review
Tanakh's first full-length release is the kind of album that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a window into a meticulously rendered universe in miniature.
"Every great or even every very good writer makes the world over according to his own specifications," says Raymond Carver in an essay called "On Writing." I thought of that line when listening to Villa Claustrophobia by Tanakh, a project headed by Richmond, Virginia's Jesse Poe.
But these discrete components are designed beautifully to create the overall world of Tanakh.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/t/tanakh/villa-claustrophobia.shtml   (533 words)

  
 Tanakh - Free-Definition
La Tanakh (connue comme Bible hébraïque chez les chrétiens) est divisée en trois grandes parties :
http://fr.free-definition.com/Tanakh.html   (72 words)

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