The Scripture of Judaism is called the Tanakh. It comprises the Torah (the Teachings); the Nevi'im (the Prophets); and the Ketuvim (the Writings).
The Jewish Tanakh consists of: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel (1 and 2 combined), Kings (1 and 2 combined), Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, the Twelve Minor Prophets (Hosea, Joel, etc., combined), Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra & Nehemiah (combined), and Chronicles (1 and 2 combined). All of these are only in the original Hebrew.
The Jewish Bible is called the Tanakh, which comprises 3 sections: Torah (Teachings) [Also called the 5 books of Moses], Nevi'im (Prophets), and K'tuvim (Writings).
Yes. This name occurs over one thousand times in the Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
Edward is an English name. The Bible predates England's existence with Jewish and Greek roots.
6823 times, in the Jewish bible (Tanakh).
The Tanakh; the Tanach; the Hebrew scriptures; the Jewish Bible.
Maybe. According to the Jewish 'Midrash' his name was Minoah.
Moses is the first prophet in the bible.
The name of the religion is actually Yisra'el, which was the name God gave to Jacob in the Bible.
No. At least the Jewish Bible I have heard, but don't remember the Christian or Catholic or whatever
Because in the English Bible the disciples names are a translation of their Jewish name or possibly a transliteration of their Jewish names. For example Simon is English for the Jewish name Shimon and John is the English equivalent of Jochanan
There is no such thing as the term "canon" in Hebrew. If you are asking what the Jewish Bible is called, it is the Tanakh (תנך) or Hebrew Bible.
Jewish.