Tanakh is the name of the set of 24 holy books for Judaism. It is a transliteration of the Hebrew acronym 1514; 1463; 1468; 1504; 1463; 1498; 1456; which is formed with the initials of the 3 parts that divides the full text : 1514; 1468; 1493; 1465; 1512; 1464; 1492; ( Torah "Law" ) , 1504; 1456; 1489; 1460; 1497; 1488; 1460; 1497; 1501; ( Nevi'im "prophets") and 1499; 1456; 1468; 1514; 1493; 1468; 1489; 1460; 1497; 1501; ( Ketuvim "Writings" ) [note: in this case, being the last letter, the final soft kaf / 1498 is used; 1456;/ which sounds like the /j/ of Spanish] .