• Ketuvim

    Origin

    Borrowed from .

    Full definition of Ketuvim

    Proper noun

    Ketuvim

    (plural Ketuvims)
    1. A subdivision of the Hebrew Testament (Tanakh), known in English as "The Writings." It is composed of Songs (Psalms, and Song of Solomon), Proverbs, and eight other books of the Bible that were written near the close of the canon. These scriptures are viewed as less authoritative than the Torah.

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