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Many scholars advocate use of the term '''[[Hebrew Bible]]''' as a neutral substitute in English to be preferred in academic writing over [[Old Testament]], which alludes to the Christian doctrine of [[supersessionism]],{{cn}} and [[Tanakh]], the common [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] acronym which may be unfamiliar in other languages.  
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Many scholars advocate use of the term '''[[Hebrew Bible]]''' as a neutral substitute in English to be preferred in academic writing over [[Old Testament]], which is a Christian term, and [[Tanakh]], the common [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] acronym which may be unfamiliar in other languages.  
  
This is one of a series of categories for articles relating to matters in those [[books of the Bible]] which both [[Jews]] and [[Christianity|Christians]] recognise as [[Biblical canon|canonical]].  For the purposes of [[Help:Categories|Wikipedia categories]], '''Hebrew Bible''' refers only to those books in the [[Judaism|Jewish]] '''Tanakh''', which is the same as the [[Protestantism|Protestant]] '''Old Testament'''.  In the case of categories where there are articles about similar matters in the [[deuterocanonical books]] which [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] and [[Eastern Christianity|Eastern]] churches include in the Bible, there should be a corresponding head category described as "Old Testament". Such articles should be categorised under "Old Testament Apocrypha".
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This is one of a series of categories for articles relating to matters in those [[books of the Bible]] which both [[Jews]] and [[Christianity|Christians]] recognise as [[Biblical canon|canonical]].  For the purposes of [[Help:Categories|Wikipedia categories]], '''Hebrew Bible''' refers only to those books in the [[Judaism|Jewish]] '''Tanakh''', which is the same as the [[Protestantism|Protestant]] '''Old Testament'''.  In the case of categories where there are articles about similar matters in the [[deuterocanonical books]] which [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] and [[Eastern Christianity|Eastern]] churches include in the Bible, there should be a corresponding head category described as "Old Testament". Such articles should be categorised under "Old Testament Apocrypha".
  
 
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Many scholars advocate use of the term Hebrew Bible as a neutral substitute in English to be preferred in academic writing over Old Testament, which is a Christian term, and Tanakh, the common Hebrew acronym which may be unfamiliar in other languages.

This is one of a series of categories for articles relating to matters in those books of the Bible which both Jews and Christians recognise as canonical. For the purposes of Wikipedia categories, Hebrew Bible refers only to those books in the Jewish Tanakh, which is the same as the Protestant Old Testament. In the case of categories where there are articles about similar matters in the deuterocanonical books which Catholic and Eastern churches include in the Bible, there should be a corresponding head category described as "Old Testament". Such articles should be categorised under "Old Testament Apocrypha".