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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Hebrew Bible.
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  • Aramaic [r]: A Semitic language spoken in much of the Middle East outside the Arabian Peninsula in ancient times. [e]
  • Authors of the Bible [r]: Individuals who have authored or co-authored literature that has appeared in the various scriptural canons of Judaism and of Christianity. [e]
  • Books of the Bible [r]: The collection of works that comprise the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible. [e]
  • Editing [r]: Arranging, revising, and preparing a written, audio, or video material for final production usually by a party other than the creator of the material. [e]
  • Genesis [r]: First book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible. [e]
  • Hebrew language [r]: A semitic language used by ancient Israelites and Jewish communities, and revived as a modern language by Israeli Jews. [e]
  • Infanticide [r]: Intentionally causing the death of an infant [e]
  • Judaism [r]: Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people based on the Torah. [e]
  • Old Testament [r]: Christian name for the Hebrew Bible, which is a collection of Hebrew and Aramaic texts sacred to Muslims and especially Jews and Christians. [e]
  • Reading (performance) [r]: An oral presentation of a written work, given in front of an audience. [e]
  • The Bible [r]: The Old and New Testaments (in Christianity) or just the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible (in Judaism). [e]

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  • Orthodox Christianity [r]: The churches which maintained Eastern and Occidental Christian tradition following the Great Schisms which separated the Church universal into different communions. [e]
  • Anglicanism [r]: the religious tradition of the Church of England and the other autonomous members of the Anglican Communion. [e]
  • Reading (performance) [r]: An oral presentation of a written work, given in front of an audience. [e]
  • Linguistic anthropology [r]: The branch of anthropology that brings linguistic methods to bear on anthropological problems, linking the analysis of semiotic and particularly linguistic forms and processes to the interpretation of sociocultural processes. [e]