tanakh
IPA: tɑnˈɑk
Root Word: Tanakh
noun
- The body of Jewish scripture comprising the Torah, the Neviim (prophets) and the Ketuvim (writings), corresponding roughly to the Christian Old Testament.
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Examples of "tanakh" in Sentences
- The Tanakh has it's own article.
- This article used to redirect to Tanakh.
- There are several prominent women in the Tanakh.
- Christians do not adopt the Tanakh as their own.
- Prophets certainly are not charismatic in TaNaKh.
- Including reading the Torah and the rest of the Tanakh.
- Their understanding of the Tanakh is radically different.
- Jews believe that this claim is to misread and misconstrue the Tanakh.
- The Tanakh article is here to cover many other aspects of the Tanakh too.
- They have issued a series of Tanakh commentaries on the rest of the Tanakh.
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