"Divrei Hayamim" . . . "Words of the Days".
('Chronicles')
The book of Malachi is the last book in the Hebrew scriptures, or the "old testament". Malachi was completed in the year 443 B.C.E.
The 5th book of the 'Old Testament'(Hebrew Scriptures) is Deuteronomy The 5th book of the 'New Testament'(Greek Scriptures) is Acts
Exodus, which is called Shemot (שמות) in Hebrew
Genesis (chapters 6-9).
It is in the first chapter of Genesis.
No. Alexander the Great lived before the Hebrew scriptures were canonized as one book.
I think that by Hebrew Scriptures you mean the Tanakh. In this case, it is Biblical Hebrew
The Book of Job is in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), after the Book of Esther and before the Book of Psalms. Job has 42 chapters.
The Hebrew scriptures are written in Hebrew (only a few passages are written in Aramaic).
The seventh book of the Old Testament (and Hebrew Scriptures) is the book of Judges. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy and Joshua all proceed Judges. In the categorizing of the Hebrew Scriptures in Judaism, the book of Judges is part of the Nevi'im, "The Prophets". Christian categorizing of the Old Testament has no such official categorizing.
The Book of Ruth is an important historical book because it has the tracing of King David lineage and ultimately that of the Messiah.
Joel is the name of one of the Prophetic books in the Jewish Bible.