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

1. Torah (Teachings - תורה) (the T represents the letter 'taf' - ת),
2. Nevi'im (Prophets - ×?ביאים) (the N represents the letter 'nun' - ×? ),
3. K'tuvim (Writings - כתובים) (the K represents the letter 'chaf-sofit' - ך which can be transliterated as either 'ch' or 'kh' in English).

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