Ketuvim is a Hebrew word that refers to a collection of writings in the Hebrew Bible. Synonyms for the term Ketuvim include "Writings" and "Hagiographa". The Hagiographa is a term that comes from the Greek language and means "sacred writings". The Writings are considered to be historically important and provide great religious insight and guidance. Some of the books included in Ketuvim are the Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Ezra, and Chronicles. These writings are believed to be divinely inspired and offer valuable lessons on faith, morality, and ethics. They are an integral part of Jewish tradition and an important source of wisdom and inspiration for millions of people around the world.