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Old testament

Definition: The term "Old Testament" refers to the religious texts that form part of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, the Old Testament is known as Tanakh (Hebrew: 转职旨谞址拽, tannak), which includes a collection of sacred books from the biblical stories told by various prophets over several centuries. These texts are considered to contain the original Hebrew Bible, which consists of 49 books (11 books are not included in the Tanakh because they were later added). The oldest of these texts is the Pentateuch (Hebrew: 驻执旨拽值旨讟 注址诇 讗植砖侄讈专 讘指旨讛, pektar a'ar ba'ah), which tells the story of Noah and his family. The next oldest is the Book of Samuel, which contains the stories of Nathan's serpentine, Abiathar son of Ner, and Solomon. In Christianity, the Old Testament includes the New Testament as well as the Old Testament canon (a list of books that are included in both the Tanakh and the Old Testament). The first 52 books of the Bible are known as the Old Testament. The second part is called the Tanakh or Old Testament. There are also some additional books in the Tanakh, such as the Prophets and Kings. In Islam, the Old Testament includes the Quran, which contains revelation from God to Prophet Muhammad and other Islamic scholars. There are also several additional books in the Tanakh, including the Psalms and the Book of Moses. Overall, the term "Old Testament" refers to the religious texts that form part of the Hebrew Bible in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.


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