
Tanakh
The Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible, a foundational text in Judaism. It consists of three main parts: the Torah (Teaching or Law), which includes the first five books; the Nevi'im (Prophets), which covers historical accounts and prophetic teachings; and the Ketuvim (Writings), a diverse collection of poems, stories, and philosophical texts. Together, these texts guide Jewish beliefs, laws, and ethical teachings. The Tanakh is also significant in Christianity, where it is referred to as the Old Testament, though the arrangement and interpretation may vary.