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Octateuch         
THE FIRST EIGHT BOOKS OF THE BIBLE (PENTATEUCH, JOSHUA, JUDGES AND RUTH)
Decateuch
The Octateuch (, from ) is a traditional name for the first eight books of the Bible, comprising the Pentateuch, plus the Book of Joshua, the Book of Judges and the Book of Ruth.. These texts make up the first eight books of the Septuagint, which provided the ordering used in traditional Christian Bibles.
Octateuch         
THE FIRST EIGHT BOOKS OF THE BIBLE (PENTATEUCH, JOSHUA, JUDGES AND RUTH)
Decateuch
·noun A collection of eight books; especially, the first eight books of the Old Testament.
Orit Rozin         
ISRAELI HISTORIAN
Orit Rozin is an Israeli historian. She is a professor of Jewish history at the University of Tel Aviv.

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Orit

Orit is a Hebrew language feminine given name (אורית).
Notable people with this given name include:

  • Orit Gadiesh
  • Orit Noked
  • Orit Strook
  • Orit Wolf
  • Orit Adato
  • Orit Rozin
  • Orit Bar-On
  • Orit Ishay
  • Orit Zuaretz
  • Orit Galili-Zucker
Examples of use of ORIT
1. Orit offers a different explanation of Yinon‘s hobby.
2. Zubari‘s aunt, Orit, was the only family member whose excitement was immediately visible.
3. His mother, Orit, is a guidance counselor, but is on sabbatical this year.
4. Struk, 26, is the son of Hebron settlement spokesperson Orit Struk.
5. He refused to jump, the Jerusalem District Court‘s Judge Orit Efaal–Gabay wrote in her verdict.