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The Hebrew Bible is a collection of 24 ancient books that form the basis of ALL forms of Judaism. These books were written by many many people, but most authors are unknown or at least speculated.

Answer:The complete Jewish Bible is composed of 24 books called the Tanakh (תנ״ך). In Hebrew, Tanakh is an acronym of T, N, K which stands for the three parts of the Tanakh:

1) Torah (תורה) also called the "Teachings" or the Pentateuch and is the primary Jewish holy book. It is composed of the 5 Books of Moses (also called the Books of the Law). These books are: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Jews believe that the Torah was given by God to Moses (Exodus 24:12), who transmitted it to the people (Deuteronomy 31:24). Traditionally, it is read in front of a congregation three days a week and the scroll containing the Torah is considered holy. The word "Torah" derives from the Hebrew Word "yarah" which means "to aim" or "direct" and Jews believe that the words of the Torah aim and direct a Jew to proper action (orthopraxis) and proper belief (orthodoxos). The word Torah also has the same root as 'morah', meaning teacher.

1-5: The Torah or Five Books of Moses:

• Bereshit, or Genesis

• Shemot, or Exodus

• VaYikra, or Leviticus

• BaMidbar, or Numbers

• Devarim, or Deuteronomy

2) Nevi'im (נביאים) which is usually translated as the "Prophets". The Jews see the book of Prophets as the story of their past and the What_is_Jewish_sacred_textsbetween God and Israel. Jewish tradition (Talmud, Bava Batra 14b) states that the prophetic books were written by the authors whose names they bear: Joshua, Samuel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, etc. Judges is credited to Samuel, Kings was written by Jeremiah. The Prophets is comprised of a total of 8 books according to the Jewish count.

6-9: The Nevi'im Rishonim, the Early Prophets:

• Yehoshua, or Joshua

• Shoftim, or Judges

• Shmuel, or Samuel I and II

• Melachim, or Kings I and II

10-13: The Nevi'im Acharonim, the Later Prophets:

• Yeshayahu, or Isaiah

• Yirmiyahu, or Jeremiah

• Yechezkel, or Ezekiel

• Trei Asar, or Minor Prophets (or "The Twelve Prophets")

Books and Prophets within Trei Asar:

• Hosea

• Joel

• Amos

• Obadiah

• Jonah

• Micah

• Nahum

• Habakkuk

• Zephaniah

• Haggai

• Zechariah

• Malachi

3) Ketuvim (כתובים) which is usually translated as the "Writings" and which composes the remaining History Books: Daniel, Lamentations, and others. Jewish tradition (Talmud, Bava Batra 14b) states that the prophetic books were written by the authors whose names they bear: Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, etc. Ruth was written by Samuel, Lamentations was written by Jeremiah, Psalms was set in writing by King David, Chronicles was written by Ezra, Proverbs, Song of Songs and Kohellet (Ecclesiastes) were written by King Solomon, and Esther was written by Mordecai and Esther. Concerning Job, the Talmud states more than one opinion as to when it was written. The Writings consists of 11 books by the Jewish count:

14-16: The "Sifrei Emet"

• Tehilim, or Psalms

• Mishlei, or Proverbs

• Iyov, or Job

17-21: The "Five Megilot" or "Five Scrolls"

• Shir HaShirim, or Song of Songs

• Rut, or Ruth

• Eichah, or Lamentations

• Kohelet, or Ecclesiastes

• Esther

22-24: The rest of the Writings:

• Daniel

• Ezra-Nehemiah

• Divrei HaYamim, or Chronicles I and II

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The Torah states explicitly that it was written entirely by Moses (Deuteronomy 31:24), who according to traditional chronology died in 1272 BCE.

The other prophetic books: according to Jewish tradition, each prophet put his book in writing (Talmud, Bava Basra 14b-15a). The period of Jewish prophecy ended 2350 years ago. The Tanakh (Jewish Bible) was sealed by the Men of the Great Assembly (Ezra and others) at that time.

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