Tanakh

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The Tanakh is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures that forms the foundational religious text of Judaism, encompassing the Torah (Law), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew Bible
canonical scripture collection
religious text
abbreviationOrigin initial letters of Torah Nevi'im Ketuvim
alternativeName Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Golus
surface form: Mikra
basisFor Halakha
Talmudic interpretation
centralTextFor Judaism
compiledIn Ancient Israel
surface form: ancient Israel
contains Book of Daniel
Book of Deuteronomy
Book of Exodus
Book of Ezekiel
Book of Genesis
Book of Isaiah
Book of Jeremiah
Book of Job
Book of Leviticus
Book of Numbers
Book of Proverbs
Psalms
surface form: Book of Psalms
containsGenre historical narrative
law
poetry
prophecy
wisdom literature
hasCanonicalStatus yes
hasPart Ketuvim
Neviim
surface form: Nevi'im

Torah
influenced Septuagint
surface form: Christian Old Testament

Jewish law
Jewish theology
Western literature
language Hebrew
partOf Jewish canon
primaryUse legal interpretation
liturgical reading
religious study
religion Judaism
religiousTradition Karaite Jews
surface form: Karaite Judaism

Rabbinic Judaism
sacredLanguageStatus yes
scriptureType Jewish scripture
structurePrinciple Tanakh self-linksurface differs
surface form: Torah–Nevi'im–Ketuvim
usedIn Jewish education
rabbinic exegesis
synagogue services
writingSystem Hebrew alphabet

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Ezekiel scripture Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Karaite Jews scripture Tanakh
Rebecca scriptureContext Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Bahir scriptureInterpreted Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Sulayman scriptureMention Tanakh
this entity surface form: HebrewBible
Segond 21 scriptureSource Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
King of Judah source Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Leah sourceText Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
subject surface form: Yom Tov
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Tanakh structurePrinciple Tanakh self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Torah–Nevi'im–Ketuvim
Neviim subdivisionOf Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Mikraot Gedolot subject Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Septuagint translatedFrom Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Septuagint translatedFrom Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
GNB translationOf Tanakh
subject surface form: Good News Bible
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
LSG translationOf Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Lord of hosts usedIn Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Semitic languages usedIn Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
te'amim usedIn Tanakh
subject surface form: Te'amim
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
te'amim usedIn Tanakh
subject surface form: Te'amim
Ayin usedInReligiousText Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Dalet usedInReligiousText Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Gimel usedInReligiousText Tanakh
Hebrew usedInText Tanakh
this entity surface form: Hebrew Bible
Hebrew usedInText Tanakh
Religious Zionism usesText Tanakh