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
- And we know (‘cause the tanakh (not the torah, Carol)) that God deceives.
- ben gurion held up a tanakh at the UN and said it was our deed to the land.
- All them books, the bible / torah / tanakh / quran. all them shits on Amazon.
- On the other hand, Carol has demonstrated that she’s completely unfamiliar with metaphor as in the tanakh.
- And yet you’re willing to tell us - unasked - what the ‘correct’ interpretation of the Bible that would be ‘tanakh’ Carol - not ‘torah’ is?
- I applaud Carol for making our point for us: a document such as the Bible that would ‘tanakh’, Carol, not ‘torah’ is capable of multiple interpretations.
- I recall a story of Rebbe that he and other rabbis were discussing a word in the tanakh and they couldn’t figure it out until a slave in the house chimed in that she knew the word.
- God willing, I will master all of the spiritual sciences of the black man. when I get over the gripes I have with the edited versions of christianity and islam, I will study the bible / torah / tanakh / quran. soon as i can find the originaly versions of those books. where the fertile lands are based in ethiopia instead of mecca or isreal and iraq. but anyway, the moorish science is a very interesting study.
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