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The closest Hebrew translation of the keyword "Bible" is "" (Tanakh).
The Bible = ha-Tanakh (×ª× ×š)
The closest translation of the keyword "Bible" in the Hebrew Bible is "Tanakh."
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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
Judaism accepts the Tanakh as its only holy book. The Tanakh is what Christians call the Old Testament, though it should be noted that no translation of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) can be completely accurate, due to the rich, multi-layered nature of the Tanakh.
Eastern-syriac= khiruta/xiruta western-syriac= hiruto
the Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
Nevi'im.
The "Jewish Bible" is called the "Tanakh". You may not believe this, but there's a good chance that you have a translation of it right there in your home. If you have, then it's quite a big book, and it's titled "The Old Testament".
The Tanakh is in Judaism.