What are the order of the books in the Jewish scriptures?
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o Bereshit – Genesis
o Shemot – Exodus
o VaYikra – Leviticus
o BaMidbar – Numbers
o Devarim – Deuteronomy
Neviim – The Prophets
o Yehoshua – Joshua
o Shoftim – Judges
o Shmuel A – 1 Samuel
o Shmuel B – 2 Samuel
o Melachim A – 1 Kings
o Melachim B – 2 Kings
o Yisheyah – Isaiah
o Yermiyah – Jeremiah
o Yechezchial – Ezekiel
As far as I know, the Torah consists of the books of the Ancient Testament.
Whether the Bible has them in the proper order or not, I would suggest consulting a Rabbi. References :
Bereishith (In the beginning…) (Genesis)
Shemoth (The names…) (Exodus)
Vayiqra (And He called…) (Leviticus)
Bamidbar (In the wilderness…) (Numbers)
Devarim (The words…) (Deuteronomy)
NEVI’IM (The Prophets):
Yehoshua (Joshua)
Shoftim (Judges)
Shmuel (I &II Samuel)
Melakhim (I & II Kings)
Yeshayah (Isaiah)
Yirmyah (Jeremiah)
Yechezqel (Ezekiel)
The Twelve (treated as one book)
Hoshea (Hosea)
Yoel (Joel)
Amos
Ovadyah (Obadiah)
Yonah (Jonah)
Mikhah (Micah)
Nachum
Chavaqquq (Habbakkuk)
Tzefanyah (Zephaniah)
Chaggai
Zekharyah (Zechariah)
Malakhi
KETHUVIM (The Writings):
Tehillim (Psalms)
Mishlei (Proverbs)
Iyov (Job)
Shir Ha-Shirim (Song of Songs)
Ruth
Eikhah (Lamentations)
Qoheleth (the author’s name) (Ecclesiastes)
Esther
Daniel
Ezra & Nechemyah (Nehemiah) (treated as one book)
Divrei Ha-Yamim (The words of the days) (Chronicles) References :
pst: plural and contrary ‘scriptures’ aren’t inspired of God
Only the sing-u-lar ‘script-u-are’ is what’s inspired of God
What saith the (allegory-ic) script-u-are in Galatians 4?
It allegorically saith: cast out the bondwoman and her son.
It meaneth cast out the law and result of law: sin and death. References : http://www.godshew.org/Allegory.htm
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References :
http://torah-online.org/
References :
Torah – The Law
o Bereshit – Genesis
o Shemot – Exodus
o VaYikra – Leviticus
o BaMidbar – Numbers
o Devarim – Deuteronomy
Neviim – The Prophets
o Yehoshua – Joshua
o Shoftim – Judges
o Shmuel A – 1 Samuel
o Shmuel B – 2 Samuel
o Melachim A – 1 Kings
o Melachim B – 2 Kings
o Yisheyah – Isaiah
o Yermiyah – Jeremiah
o Yechezchial – Ezekiel
Treisar – The Minor Prophets
+ Hoshea – Hosea
+ Yoel – Joel
+ Amos – Amos
+ Ovadiyah – Obadiah
+ Yonah – Jonah
+ Michah – Micah
+ Nachum – Nahum
+ Chabakuk – Habakkuk
+ Tzefaniyah – Zephaniah
+ Chaggi – Haggai
+ Zechariyah – Zechariah
+ Malachi – Malachi
Ketuvim – The Writings
o Tehilim – Psalms
o Mishlei – Proverbs
o Eyov – Job
Megilot
+ Shir HaShirim – Song of Songs
+ Ruth – Ruth
+ Eichah – Lamentations
+ Keholet – Ecclesiastes
+ Esther – Esther
o Daniyel – Daniel
o Ezra – Ezra
o Nechemiyah – Nehemiah
o Divrei Yamim A – 1 Chronicles
o Divrei Yamim B – 2 Chronicles
References :
As far as I know, the Torah consists of the books of the Ancient Testament.
Whether the Bible has them in the proper order or not, I would suggest consulting a Rabbi.
References :
TORAH (The Law):
Bereishith (In the beginning…) (Genesis)
Shemoth (The names…) (Exodus)
Vayiqra (And He called…) (Leviticus)
Bamidbar (In the wilderness…) (Numbers)
Devarim (The words…) (Deuteronomy)
NEVI’IM (The Prophets):
Yehoshua (Joshua)
Shoftim (Judges)
Shmuel (I &II Samuel)
Melakhim (I & II Kings)
Yeshayah (Isaiah)
Yirmyah (Jeremiah)
Yechezqel (Ezekiel)
The Twelve (treated as one book)
Hoshea (Hosea)
Yoel (Joel)
Amos
Ovadyah (Obadiah)
Yonah (Jonah)
Mikhah (Micah)
Nachum
Chavaqquq (Habbakkuk)
Tzefanyah (Zephaniah)
Chaggai
Zekharyah (Zechariah)
Malakhi
KETHUVIM (The Writings):
Tehillim (Psalms)
Mishlei (Proverbs)
Iyov (Job)
Shir Ha-Shirim (Song of Songs)
Ruth
Eikhah (Lamentations)
Qoheleth (the author’s name) (Ecclesiastes)
Esther
Daniel
Ezra & Nechemyah (Nehemiah) (treated as one book)
Divrei Ha-Yamim (The words of the days) (Chronicles)
References :
pst: plural and contrary ‘scriptures’ aren’t inspired of God
Only the sing-u-lar ‘script-u-are’ is what’s inspired of God
What saith the (allegory-ic) script-u-are in Galatians 4?
It allegorically saith: cast out the bondwoman and her son.
It meaneth cast out the law and result of law: sin and death.
References :
http://www.godshew.org/Allegory.htm