Torah Nevi'im (prophets) Ketuvim (prophetic writings)
Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š) is an acronym for the 3 sections of the Hebrew Bible: the Torah, the Prophets (nevi'im) and the Writings (ketuvim)
three, The torah, Nevi'im and the ketuvim.
Yes. It stands for Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim and represents the three sections of the Hebrew Bible (TaNaKh). To read more, please see the Related Question.
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Ketuvim
what are the sections are there in cloning
a) The Neviim are read from in the synagogue (the Haftarot, after the Torah is read) b) Parts of the Ketuvim form part of the yearly prayer-cycle (the five Megillot, plus many of the Psalms) c) In general, all of the Neviim and Ketuvim are studied, since they are an important part of the Torah (in the broader sense of the word).
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
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