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|wketx=The [[Octateuch]] (/ˈɒktətjuːk/, from Ancient Greek: ἡ [[ὀκτάτευχος]], romanized: he oktateuchos, lit. '"eight-part book"') 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. This order is quite different from that of the Masoretic Text of the Jewish Bible, where Ruth is considered part of the third section of the canon, the Ketuvim, and is found after the Song of Songs, being the second of the Five Megillot. The Ethiopian Beta Israel Jewish community also uses the Octateuch, which they simply call the Orit.
|wketx=The [[Octateuch]] (/ˈɒktətjuːk/, from Ancient Greek: ἡ [[ὀκτάτευχος]], romanized: he oktateuchos, lit. '"eight-part book"') 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. This order is quite different from that of the Masoretic Text of the Jewish Bible, where Ruth is considered part of the third section of the canon, the Ketuvim, and is found after the Song of Songs, being the second of the Five Megillot. The Ethiopian Beta Israel Jewish community also uses the Octateuch, which they simply call the Orit.
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==Wikipedia DE==
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Oktateuch (altgriechisch ἡ ὀκτάτευχος „Schrift aus acht Teilen“) bezeichnet die ersten acht Bücher des Alten Testaments in griechischen Handschriften (Septuaginta). Dies sind die fünf Bücher Mose (Pentateuch), die Bücher Josua, Richter und Ruth.
|wkdetx=Oktateuch (altgriechisch ἡ ὀκτάτευχος „Schrift aus acht Teilen“) bezeichnet die ersten acht Bücher des Alten Testaments in griechischen Handschriften (Septuaginta). Dies sind die fünf Bücher Mose (Pentateuch), die Bücher Josua, Richter und Ruth.
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|wkfrtx=L’Octateuque est le nom traditionnel des huit livres de la Bible comprenant le Pentateuque, le Livre de Josué, le Livre des Juges et le Livre de Ruth. Ils constituaient les huit premiers livres de l'Ancien Testament dans la tradition chrétienne. L'existence de manuscrits séparés de l'Octateuque est attestée depuis le ixe siècle ou le xe siècle.
|wkfrtx=L’Octateuque est le nom traditionnel des huit livres de la Bible comprenant le Pentateuque, le Livre de Josué, le Livre des Juges et le Livre de Ruth. Ils constituaient les huit premiers livres de l'Ancien Testament dans la tradition chrétienne. L'existence de manuscrits séparés de l'Octateuque est attestée depuis le ixe siècle ou le xe siècle.