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During the period from 400 to 1 BCE, several important Jewish books were written, including the Books of Esther, Daniel, and Malachi in the Hebrew Bible. These texts provide insights into Jewish history, prophecy, and religious practices during that time. They continue to be studied and valued in Jewish tradition today.

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The most important books are the five books written in The Bible known as the Torah. These five books are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.

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