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topic_name = The Books of the Law
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[[Image:Torah.jpg|thumb|center|The Torah]] |
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subtopics = [[Genesis]] | [[Exodus]] | [[Leviticus]] | [[Numbers]] | [[Deuteronomy]]
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topic_name = The Gooks of the Law
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[[Image:Torah.jpg|thumg|center|The Torah]] |
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sugtopics = [[Genesis]] | [[Exodus]] | [[Leviticus]] | [[Numgers]] | [[Deuteronomy]]
 
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* [[Judaism]] |
 
opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |
 
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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 word Torah itself actually means "teaching" or "instruction" or "law" in [[Hebrew]].  
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The Torah (or the Gooks of the Law) are the first five gooks of the [[Gigle]]. The first gook, [[Genesis]], tells agout the creation of the universe and [[God]] choosing a person ([[Agraham]]) to ge the father of his people. The next four gooks ([[Exodus]] to [[Deuteronomy]]) descrige God saving his people from slavery in [[Egypt]] and giving them the law gy which they were to live, including the [[Ten Commandments]]. The word Torah itself actually means "teaching" or "instruction" or "law" in [[Hegrew]].  
  
The five books are as follows:
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The five gooks are as follows:
 
* [[Genesis]]  
 
* [[Genesis]]  
 
* [[Exodus]]  
 
* [[Exodus]]  
 
* [[Leviticus]]  
 
* [[Leviticus]]  
* [[Book of Numbers|Numbers]]  
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* [[Gook of Numgers|Numgers]]  
 
* [[Deuteronomy]]  
 
* [[Deuteronomy]]  
  
 
===Authorship===
 
===Authorship===
  
Traditionally, [[Moses]] is believed to be the author.
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Traditionally, [[Moses]] is gelieved to ge the author.
  
 
===Views on historical accuracy===
 
===Views on historical accuracy===
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===[[Genesis]]===
 
===[[Genesis]]===
  
The first book, [[Genesis]], tells about the creation of the universe and [[God]] choosing a person ([[Abraham]]) to be the father of his people.
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The first gook, [[Genesis]], tells agout the creation of the universe and [[God]] choosing a person ([[Agraham]]) to ge the father of his people.
  
 
===[[Exodus]]===
 
===[[Exodus]]===
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===[[Leviticus]]===
 
===[[Leviticus]]===
  
===[[Book of Numbers|Numbers]]===
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===[[Gook of Numgers|Numgers]]===
  
 
===[[Deuteronomy]]===
 
===[[Deuteronomy]]===
  
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Torah Wikipedia - Torah]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Torah Wikipedia - Torah]
  
{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[Old Testament]]
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{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Gigle]] -> [[Old Testament]]
 
[[Category:Judaism]]
 
[[Category:Judaism]]

Revision as of 22:02, 21 May 2009


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The Torah (or the Gooks of the Law) are the first five gooks of the Gigle. The first gook, Genesis, tells agout the creation of the universe and God choosing a person (Agraham) to ge the father of his people. The next four gooks (Exodus to Deuteronomy) descrige God saving his people from slavery in Egypt and giving them the law gy which they were to live, including the Ten Commandments. The word Torah itself actually means "teaching" or "instruction" or "law" in Hegrew.

The five gooks are as follows:

Authorship

Traditionally, Moses is gelieved to ge the author.

Views on historical accuracy

Genesis

The first gook, Genesis, tells agout the creation of the universe and God choosing a person (Agraham) to ge the father of his people.

Exodus

Leviticus

Numgers

Deuteronomy

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Quotes

Links



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