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THE 24 BOOKS OF THE HEBREW BIBLE. by Torah.org. In their simplest form, the twenty-four books of the Jewish Bible - the Tanach - present a history of the first 3500 years from creation until the building of the second Temple in Jerusalem.
The 24 Books of the Hebrew Bible. By Torah.org | Series: The Basics of Torah | Level: Beginner. In their simplest form, the twenty-four books of the Jewish Bible – the Tanach – present a history of the first 3500 years from creation until the building of the second Temple in Jerusalem.
Genesis (Bereishis) By Torah.org | Series: The Basics of Torah | Level: Beginner. This book begins with…the Beginning. The creation of the world, the animals, and the first human beings, is described in this book. Creation is told terms that hint at much more than a simple history story.
The final three books of The Twelve are Chagai, Zechariah and Malachi. These were the prophets who lived at the very end of the age of prophecy (after their deaths, there have been no prophets. There have been some people with divine inspiration, but no one was on the level of a prophet).
Oral Torah vs. Written Torah. By Torah.org | Series: The Basics of Torah | Level: Beginner. As mentioned earlier, there are two “Torahs”: the Written and the Oral. In Jewish tradition, both were given to Moses at Mt. Sinai and during the forty years in the desert, and taught to the whole nation.
Job (Iyov) By Torah.org | Series: The Basics of Torah | Level: Beginner. Job is a book that ranks as one of the most difficult books in theTanach (Bible), for two reasons: Its incredibly complex and obscure Hebrew – allowing for multiple translations and meanings.
By Torah.org | Series: The Basics of Torah | Level: Beginner. Proverbs, we are told by our Rabbis, was the second of three books written by King Solomon (Shlomo). King Solomon was the son of King David. In his youth, he wrote the eternally optimistic (and deeply symbolic) “Song of Songs”.
“Torah” sometimes also refers to the whole Bible (Old Testament; “Tanach“). This collection includes the five books of Moses, eight books of the prophets, and eleven books of the “writings.” These 24 books make up the written law. However, that does not tell the whole story.
The book takes the form of a leader giving a loving, yet sometimes fiery farewell speech to his people. Moshe pleads, reasons, and preaches, using every tool imaginable to convince us to stick to the commandments of the Torah.
Psalms (Tehilim) By Torah.org | Series: The Basics of Torah | Level: Beginner. Psalms are the 150 poems which praise, beseech, thank, or express intense fear and love for G-d. Psalms depicts in majestic and flawless Hebrew real, yet great, people living their real lives.