The term Hebrew Bible is a generic reference to books of the Bible, originally written in Hebrew and Aramaic, and of uncontroversial canonicity.
The Tanakh (Hebrew: תנ״ך ) (also Tanach, IPA: [taˈnax] or [təˈnax], Tenakh or Tenak) is the Hebrew name of the Bible used in Judaism. It is a notariqon or acronym formed ...
The whole Hebrew Bible in parallel verse by verse with the English translation of Jewish Publication Society edition of 1917.