The Tanakh

The Tanakh

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Tanakh, or The Hebrew Bible, which is also sometimes called the Miqra, is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah. The form of this text that is authoritative for Rabbinic Judaism is known as the Masoretic Text. The Tanakh consists of twenty-four books: it counts as one book each Samuel, Kings, Chronicles and Ezra–Nehemiah and counts the Twelve Minor Prophets as a single book.

Table of Contents:

The Torah (literally «teaching»), also known as the Pentateuch, or the «Five Books of Moses»:

Genesis

Exodus

Leviticus

Numbers

Deuteronomy

Nevi'im (Prophets) is the second main division of the Tanakh, between the Torah and Ketuvim. It contains three sub-groups. This division includes the books which cover the time from the entrance of the Israelites into the Land of Israel until the Babylonian captivity of Judah.

The Former Prophets (Nevi'im Rishonim):

Joshua

Judges

Samuel

Kings

The Latter Prophets (Nevi'im Aharonim):

Isaiah

Jeremiah

Ezekiel

The Twelve Minor Prophets, which are considered one book:

Hosea

Joel

Amos

Obadiah

Jonah

Micah

Nahum

Habakkuk

Zephaniah

Haggai

Zechariah

Malachi

Ketuvim (Writings) consists of eleven books. They are also divided into three subgroups based on the distinctiveness of Sifrei Emet and Hamesh Megillot.

The three poetic books (Sifrei Emet):

Psalms

Proverbs

Job

The Five Megillot (Ḥamesh Megillot): These books are read aloud in the synagogue on particular occasions, the occasion listed below in parenthesis:

Song of Songs (on Passover)

Ruth (on Shavuot)

Lamentations (on Tisha B'Av)

Ecclesiastes (on Sukkot)

Esther (on Purim)

Other books:

Daniel

Ezra and Nehemiah

Chronicles

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