That acronym is Tanakh (also spelled tenach or tanach): ×ª× ×´×š
It consists of the Hebrew letters for T N and KH/CH, which are the initials of the three sections of the Hebrew Bible:
ת = Torah
× = Nevi'im (prophets)
×› = ktuvim (writings)
There is no such designation. Hebrew originated in Asia, not Africa.
There's no such designation as "Black Hebrew Israelite"
The Hebrew acronym for "Overseas Volunteers".
there's no such designation as a "back Hebrew Israelites"
GMAT, the exam, is the same in Hebrew as it is in English. It's an international acronym, and it's always written in English letters, even in Hebrew.
There is no such designation as "Hebrew science". Ancient Israelites didn't pursue science in the way that the Ancient Greeks did.
There is no Hebrew word that means "Biblical". The Jewish scriptures are identified in Hebrew by an acronym: Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š) Which just stands for the three parts of the Hebrew Bible (Torah, Neviim, Ktuvim). In Modern Hebrew, you can take this acronym and turn it into an adjective: Tanachee (×ª× ×›×™). So a modern Hebrew phrase for Biblical children could be: baneem Tanacheem ( ×‘× ×™× ×ª× ×›×™×)
Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š) is an acronym for the 3 sections of the Hebrew Bible: the Torah, the Prophets (nevi'im) and the Writings (ketuvim)
The Hebrew Bible (called "old testament" by Christians) is called Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š) in Hebrew, which is an acronym for the 3 section of the Bible: Torah, Prophets, and Writings.
The word that sounds like "YOME" is a Hebrew word that means "day".
The Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh in Hebrew. The word Tanakh is an acronym made from the names of its three sections:Torah (Teachings)Nevi'im (Prophets)K'tuvim (Writings)See also:More about the Hebrew Bible
The Tenakh is the Hebrew bible or the Hebrew scriptures.This is the most important scripture to the Hebrew family. It's name is an acronym of the first letter of the 3 sections in Hebrew: * Torah - the 5 books of Moses * Neviim -the Prophets, and * Ketuvim - the Writings