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Hebrew Bible

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Hebrew Bible

The sacred writings of Judaism (some dating from as early as 1200 BC), called by Christians the Old Testament. It comprises the Torah (the first five books, ascribed to Moses), the Nevi'im (books of the prophets), and the Ketuvim (the remaining books and psalms). It was originally written in Hebrew and later translated into Greek (Septuagint) and other languages.



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There is no separate reference index for John, making it difficult for the reader to cross-reference particular verses with other Johannine texts and more relevantly Hebrew Bible references.
His theological openness and acceptance gave rise to the first translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek.
Essays by a wide range of scholarly authors present diverse perspectives on both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, from the first three chapters of Genesis to the role of myth and symbolic resistance in Revelation 13.
 
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