Here are some synonyms:
The Old Testament (of Christianity) or The Torah, The Tanakh, The Masoretic Text or Miqra.
Are some names (there are others)
The Tanakh; the Tanach; the Hebrew scriptures; the Jewish Bible.
Hebrew Scripture
It occurs in the Hebrew text, but it's probably a name from another language.
The five books of Moses are known in Hebrew as "Torah" The entire Jewish Bible is called "Tanakh" which stands for Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), and K'tuvim (Writings).
The name Mayra doesn't occur in the Hebrew Bible.
There is no such name in Hebrew. That name is of latin origin, and does not appear in the Bible.
There is no such thing as the term "canon" in Hebrew. If you are asking what the Jewish Bible is called, it is the Tanakh (תנך) or Hebrew Bible.
Yes. It's a biblical name ... one of the names by which Yitro, Moses' father-in-law, was known. From Hebrew, it translates roughly as " See ! G-d."
For Jews, the Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh. For Christians it is the Old Testament.
In the Book of Judges in the Holy bible, another name for Gideon is Gedeon. He was a judge of the Hebrew people and his name meant mighty warrior, destroyer or feller of trees. ANSWER: Another name for Gideon is Jerubbaal (Judges 6:32).
hebrew
The Hebrew name for the first five books of the Bible is the Torah. It is also called the Chumash (חומש) which is a form of the Hebrew word 'five'.