The Hebrew Bible, also called the Tanakh, is the collection of sacred scriptures of the Jewish people. It consists of three main sections: the Torah (the first five books of Moses), the Nevi'im (the Prophets), and the Ketuvim (the Writings). The Hebrew Bible has had a profound influence on both Judaism and Christianity, and its stories and teachings continue to inspire and inform millions of people around the world.
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