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==Synopsis==
[[Image:Torah.jpg|thumb|The Torah]]
''Synopsis:'' The Torah (or the Books of the Law) are the first five books of the [[Bible]]. The first book, [[Genesis]], tells about the creation of the universe and [[God]] choosing a person ([[Abraham]]) to be the father of his people. The next four books ([[Exodus]] to [[Deuteronomy]]) describe God saving his people from slavery in [[Egypt]] and giving them the law by which they were to live, including the [[Ten Commandments]].
The Torah (or the Books of the Law) are the first five books of the [[Bible]]. The first book, [[Genesis]], tells about the creation of the universe and [[God]] choosing a person ([[Abraham]]) to be the father of his people. The next four books ([[Exodus]] to [[Deuteronomy]]) describe God saving his people from slavery in [[Egypt]] and giving them the law by which they were to live, including the [[Ten Commandments]].---- ==Contents==__TOC__
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* [[Genesis]] | [[Exodus]] | [[Leviticus]] | [[Numbers]] | [[Deuteronomy]]
* [[Judaism]]
 
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==Main article==
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The Torah (or the Books of the Law) are the first five books of the [[Bible]]. The Torah is the most important document in Judaism, revered as the inspired word of God, traditionally said to have been revealed to Moses.
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==Links==
 * [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Torah Wikipedia - Torah]
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