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The term '''''Hebrew Bible''''' is a generic reference to books of the [[Bible]], originally written in [[Hebrew]], and of uncontroversial [[canon|canonicity]]. The term closely corresponds to contents of the Jewish [[Tanakh]] and the Protestant[Old Testament, but does not include the [[deuterocanonical]] portions of the Roman Catholic Old Testament. The term does not imply naming, numbering or ordering of books, while both [[Tanakh]] and Old Testament do.
 
The term '''''Hebrew Bible''''' is a generic reference to books of the [[Bible]], originally written in [[Hebrew]], and of uncontroversial [[canon|canonicity]]. The term closely corresponds to contents of the Jewish [[Tanakh]] and the Protestant[Old Testament, but does not include the [[deuterocanonical]] portions of the Roman Catholic Old Testament. The term does not imply naming, numbering or ordering of books, while both [[Tanakh]] and Old Testament do.
*Follow this link [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Hebrew_Bible to read the books of the Hebrew Bible]
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*To read the books of the '''''Hebrew Bible''''', [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Hebrew_Bible follow this link ]
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
 
''Hebrew Bible'' is a term that refers to the common portions of the [[Tanakh|Jewish canon]] and the [[Bible#Christian Bible|Christian canons]]. In its Latin form, ''[[Biblia Hebraica]]'', it traditionally serves as a title for printed editions of the [[Masoretic Text|masoretic text]].
 
''Hebrew Bible'' is a term that refers to the common portions of the [[Tanakh|Jewish canon]] and the [[Bible#Christian Bible|Christian canons]]. In its Latin form, ''[[Biblia Hebraica]]'', it traditionally serves as a title for printed editions of the [[Masoretic Text|masoretic text]].

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