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The earliest known precursor to Hebrew, an inscription in the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet, is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription (11th–10th century BCE), if it can be considered Hebrew at that early a stage. By far the most varied, extensive, and historically significant body of literature written in Biblical Hebrew is the Hebrew scriptures (commonly referred to as the Tanakh), but certain other works have survived as well. Before the Aramaic-derived Hebrew alphabet was adopted circa the 5th century BCE, the Phoenician-derived Paleo-Hebrew alphabet was used for writing, and a derivative of the script still survives to this day in the form of the Samaritan script.

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  • Ancient Hebrew writings (en)
  • Antiguos textos hebreos (es)
  • Древнееврейская литература (ru)
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  • The earliest known precursor to Hebrew, an inscription in the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet, is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription (11th–10th century BCE), if it can be considered Hebrew at that early a stage. By far the most varied, extensive, and historically significant body of literature written in Biblical Hebrew is the Hebrew scriptures (commonly referred to as the Tanakh), but certain other works have survived as well. Before the Aramaic-derived Hebrew alphabet was adopted circa the 5th century BCE, the Phoenician-derived Paleo-Hebrew alphabet was used for writing, and a derivative of the script still survives to this day in the form of the Samaritan script. (en)
  • Древнееврейская литература — литература на древнееврейском языке. (ru)
  • Los antiguos textos hebreos representan la literatura escrita en antiguo hebreo clásico. El primer precursor conocido del hebreo es una inscripción en hebreo antiguo, la inscripción de (siglos XI-X a. C.),​ si es que puede considerarse hebreo en esa etapa tan temprana. El conjunto más variado, extenso e históricamente significativo de la literatura escrita en el antiguo hebreo clásico es, con mucho, el canon de la Biblia hebrea —comúnmente denominada "Tanaj" por los judíos, "Antiguo Testamento" por los cristianos—, pero también han sobrevivido otras obras. No es raro que los relatos, la poesía y las reglas de la antigüedad se transmitieran oralmente durante varias generaciones antes de pasar a la escritura. Antes de que se adoptara el alfabeto hebreo moderno derivado del arameo, hacia el (es)
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