The Hebrew Bible is a collection of scrolls that has been arranged with a mosaic (i.e., composite) unity. The Ketuvim (i.e., the Writings) acts as mini-commentaries on the themes and ideas at work elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew Bible can be likened to a family quilt made up of individual pieces from various people throughout different time periods. And each individual piece adds new layers of meaning andsignificance when viewed within the context of the piece as a whole.