The Hebrew Bible, also called the Tanakh or Mikra, is the canonical
collection of
Hebrew scripture. These texts are almost exclusively in Biblical
Hebrew, except
for some Biblical
Aramaic passages in the books of Daniel and Ezra. The Hebrew Bible is
also the textual source for the Christian Old Testament. The form of this text
that is authoritative for Rabbinic
Judaism is known as the Masoretic
Text (MT) and it consists of 24 books, while the
translations divide essentially the same material into 39 books for the Protestant
Bible, and
into 46 books for the Catholic
Bible.
Luke 21:28-36
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