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Psalms
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Ecclesiastes
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Song of Songs
book of the Bible

Book of Ruth
book of the Bible
Proverbs
book of the Bible
Book of Daniel
book of the Bible

Book of Job
book of the Bible

Book of Esther
book of the Hebrew Bible
Book of Ezra
book of the Bible
Lamentations
book of the Hebrew Bible
Book of Nehemiah
book of the Bible
Books of Chronicles
book of the Hebrew Bible, divided into two books in the Christian Old Testament
Ketuvim
The '''''' (; ) is the third and final section of the Hebrew Bible, after the ("instruction") and the "Prophets". In English translations of the Hebrew Bible, this section is usually titled "Writings" or "Hagiographa".
Five Megillot
group of five Jewish scriptures (Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther)
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Ezra-Nehemiah
Ezra–Nehemiah (, ) is a book in the Hebrew Bible found in the Ketuvim section, originally with the Hebrew title of Ezra (, ), called Esdras B (Ἔσδρας Βʹ) in the Septuagint. The book covers the period from the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE to the second half of the 5th century BCE, and tells of the successive missions to Jerusalem of Zerubbabel, Ezra, and Nehemiah, and their efforts to restore the worship of the God of Israel and to create a purified Jewish community. In this vein, Ezra-Nehemiah contains an anti-alien polemic, forbidding intermarriage between the Israelites and gentiles. It i