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Hebrew Bible

noun

  1. the collection of sacred writings of the Jewish religion: the content of the Christian Old Testament is principally derived from the Hebrew Bible.


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Biblical scholars have called this passage among “the strangest,” “most obscure,” and “most difficult” in the Hebrew Bible.

More often than not if an angel shows up to an event in the Hebrew Bible it is to harm someone.

I memorized speeches by Martin Luther King, who, as a champion of the social justice of the Hebrew Bible, was already my hero.

The insistence on the importance of the ethnic-cultural state lies, we have seen, at the very core of the Hebrew Bible.

George is a Christian from the South of Sudan, so the Hebrew Bible is his holy book.

When feeling a little better I began to look into the Hebrew Bible, which was on the shelf in the ward.

Faltin tried to do so but failed, and then proposed that they should read the Hebrew Bible together.

The very language of the inscriptions has helped to explain difficult passages in the Hebrew Bible.

The word is Tzab, and is rendered in the Hebrew Bible as "lizard," but with the mark of doubt affixed to it.

Their position in the Hebrew Bible before the book of Chronicles is, however, illogical.

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