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Что (кто) такое Old Testament - определение

FIRST DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN BIBLES
OldTestament; Old testament; Old Testement; The Old Testament; Testament, Old; Old Testaments; Old Testament (Tanakh); Old Testiment; Old testiment; Older Testament; Ancien Testament; Kāwenata Tawhito; Christian Old Testament; Old Bible
  • siglum]]. LXX here denotes the original Septuagint.
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Old Testament         
¦ noun the first part of the Christian Bible, comprising thirty-nine books and corresponding approximately to the Hebrew Bible.
Old Testament         
[C programmers] The first edition of K&R, the sacred text describing Classic C. [Jargon File]
Old Testament         
The Old Testament is the first part of the Bible. It deals especially with the relationship between God and the Jewish people.
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Old Testament         
The Old Testament (often abbreviated OT) is the first division of the Christian biblical canon, which is based primarily upon the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, a collection of ancient religious Hebrew writings by the Israelites. The second division of Christian Bibles is the New Testament, written in the Koine Greek language.
Old Testament theology         
BRANCH OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY
Old Testament Theology
Old Testament theology is the branch of Biblical theology that seeks theological insight within the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible. It explores past and present theological concepts as they pertain to God and God's relationship with creation.
List of Old Testament pseudepigrapha         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Old Testament Pseudipigrapha; Old Testament Pseudepigrapha; List of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha; Jewish pseudepigrapha; Old Testament pseudepigrapha
Pseudepigrapha are falsely [works, texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past.Bauckham, Richard; "Pseudo-Apostolic Letters", Journal of Biblical Literature, Vo.
Society for Old Testament Study         
LEARNED SOCIETY FOCUSED ON THE STUDY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
Society for Old Testament Studies
The Society for Old Testament Study (SOTS) is a learned society, based in the British Isles, of professional scholars and others committed to the study of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament.
Samuel Davidson Professor of Old Testament Studies         
Samuel Davidson Professorship of Old Testament Studies; Samuel Davidson Chair of Old Testament Studies
The Samuel Davidson Professorship of Old Testament Studies is a chair in Old Testament studies at King's College, London (formerly of the University of London). It was established in 1925 and is named after the Irish Biblical scholar Samuel Davidson.
Testament mój         
POEM BY POLISH POET JULIUSZ SŁOWACKI
Testament moj
Testament mój (variously translated as My Testament, My Last Will, The Testament of Mine, My Will and Testament and likewise) is a poem written by Juliusz Słowacki, one of the Three Bards of Polish poetry, in Paris around 1839 and 1840. This poem has been described as one of Słowacki's most famous works.
Folklore in the Old Testament         
BOOK BY JAMES GEORGE FRAZER
Folklore in the old testament studies in comparative religion legend and law; Folklore in the Old Testament Studies in Comparative Religion Legend and Law
Folklore in the Old Testament: Studies in Comparative Religion, Legend, and Law is a 1918 book by the anthropologist Sir James George Frazer, in which the author compares episodes in the Old Testament with similar stories from other cultures in the ancient world. While less well known than The Golden Bough (1890), Frazer's other major work, it is still considered a milestone in comparative folklore.

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Old Testament

The Old Testament (OT) is the first division of the Christian biblical canon, which is based primarily upon the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, a collection of ancient religious Hebrew and occasionally Aramaic writings by the Israelites. The second division of Christian Bibles is the New Testament, written in the Koine Greek language.

The Old Testament consists of many distinct books by various authors produced over a period of centuries. Christians traditionally divide the Old Testament into four sections: the first five books or Pentateuch (corresponds to the Jewish Torah); the history books telling the history of the Israelites, from their conquest of Canaan to their defeat and exile in Babylon; the poetic and "Wisdom books" dealing, in various forms, with questions of good and evil in the world; and the books of the biblical prophets, warning of the consequences of turning away from God.

The books that compose the Old Testament canon and their order and names differ between various branches of Christianity. The canons of the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches comprise up to 49 books; the Catholic canon comprises 46 books; and the most common Protestant canon comprises 39 books.

There are 39 books common to essentially all Christian canons. They correspond to the 24 books of the Tanakh, with some differences of order, and there are some differences in text. The additional number reflects the splitting of several texts (Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Ezra–Nehemiah, and the Twelve Minor Prophets) into separate books in Christian Bibles. The books that are part of the Christian Old Testament but that are not part of the Hebrew canon are sometimes described as deuterocanonical. In general, Catholic and Orthodox churches include these books in the Old Testament. Most Protestant Bibles do not include the deuterocanonical books in their canon, but some versions of Anglican and Lutheran Bibles place such books in a separate section called apocrypha. These books are ultimately derived from the earlier Greek Septuagint collection of the Hebrew scriptures and are also Jewish in origin. Some are also contained in the Dead Sea Scrolls.