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The Bible is the central
religious text of Judaism and Christianity.[1] The exact composition of the
Bible is dependent on the religious traditions of specific denominations. Modern
Judaism generally recognizes a single set of canonical books known as the
Tanakh, or Hebrew or Jewish Bible.[2] It comprises three parts: the Torah
("Teaching", also known as the Pentateuch or "Five Books of Moses"), the
Prophets, and the Writings. It was primarily written in Hebrew with some small
portions in Aramaic.
The Christian Bible includes the same books as the Tanoaks
(referred to in this context as the Old Testament), but usually in a different
order, together with twenty-seven specifically Christian books collectively
known as the New Testament. Those were originally written in Greek. Among some
traditions, the Bible includes books that were not accepted in other traditions,
often referred to as apocryphal. Eastern Orthodox Churches use all of the books
that were incorporated into the Septuagint, to which they add the earliest Greek
translation of the Deuterocanonical;[3] Roman Catholics include seven of these
books in their canon; and many Protestant Bibles follow the modern Jewish canon,
excluding the additional books. Some editions of the Christian Bible have a
separate Biblical apocrypha section for books not considered canonical.
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