The Hebrew Bible is called Tanakh, which is an acronym for the 3 parts of the Bible:
Torah = the five books of Moses
Nevi'im = the prophets
Ketuvim = the writings
The Christian Old Testament is a version of the Hebrew Bible, but the books have been rearranged by the early church.
There is no Hebrew word that refers to both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament together. Christians in Israel refer to that as Tanakh Uvrit Hakhadasha (literally: "The Bible and the New Testament").
if you are talking to a male: atah kadosh (אתה קדוש)
if you are talking to a female: aht kdoshah (את קדושה)
if you are talking to a group: atem kdoshim (אתם קדושים)
if you are talking to a group of women only: aten kdoshot (אתן קדושות)
The holy one = hakadosh (הקדוש)
Neither. The Hebrew Bible is a collection of 24 Holy books. The Torah is a part of the Hebrew Bible (it is the first 5 books of the Bible).
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My opinion, is that during Bible times, Hebrew peoples were considered as, Jews.
The Christian holy books that are not part of the Hebrew Bible are called the New Testament.
The HOLY BIBLE, in its entirety, is complete and copied, and it is the true word of GOD.
If you are talking about the Hebrew Bible, it represents the Jewish people (although other religions such as Christianity also consider it to be holy).
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
It is written in (and identical with) the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
Christianity- The bible Islam- The Koran Judaism- The Hebrew bible (first testament of the christian bible)
Judaism: Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) Christianity: Bible Islam: Holy Quran
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) is in Hebrew (almost all of the chapters. A few chapters are in Aramaic).
No. The Christian Bible contains the Hebrew scriptures in what we call the Old Testament. Christ and his teachings and the works of the Apostles are in the New Testament. Additionally, there are translation differences, additions, and order-changes between the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh and the Christian Old Testament.