The Jewish Bible is called the Tanakh. The word "Tanakh" is an acronym made up of the names of its three sections: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), and K'tuvim (Writings).
Answer:
Another name or the Hebrew scriptures is the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), of which the Torah (five books of Moses) is the first part.
Hebrew Scripture
No, it does not.
Life. In Scripture the Hebrew is 'nephesh' while the Greek is 'psuche' which some translate 'living soul' and this includes air breathing animals as well.
An Exegete
The Sacred Scripture
Hebrew
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
In Hebrew it is 'Elisheba' meaning 'oath of God. See link below:
Jews and Christians.
Shuk (שוק)
It occurs in the Hebrew text, but it's probably a name from another language.
The holy book , or gospel.