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(TOH-ruh, TAWR-uh, TOY-ruh) The law on which Judaism is founded (torah is Hebrew for law).
Torah 2002
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As early as the Davidic era, the name torah was popularly used to designate this compilation, which, however, might not then have embraced all the enactments it now contains.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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“I’m wondering if you meant to critique a point of view in which the torah is the infallible dictation of God’s word.”
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“The demolition policy tramples on the torah, which is my duty as a rabbi to uphold.”
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The Hebrew word torah (law) lays more stress on its moral authority, as teaching the truth and guiding in the right way; the Greek nomos (law), on its constraining power as imposed and enforced by a recognized authority.
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In fact during that period the name and history of Moses were confined to the boundaries of Palestine and the torah was a book well known only in that country.
Foundations of World Unity 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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Have they experienced any loss of religious enthusiasm or witnessed any defeat in their religious belief by declaring that His Holiness Moses was a prophet of God, that the torah was a Book of God and that all the prophets of Israel were prophets of God?
Foundations of World Unity 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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Qur'an (Koran) the bible and the torah are the same. the sears catalogue and the websters dictionary. would make four.
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The "torah" was the entire means of God's communicating his mind and will unto them, as his whole counsel is revealed unto us by the gospel.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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Shlomo Sand quickly disabuses us all of that absurdity in his book "Who invented the jews" - it is now being translated into English - but he broadly has discovered that the "torah" was written and then turned into a religion which Gilad Atzmon states has not one history book written about it.
sgoldstein commented on the word torah
Definition: (Websters Dictionary):
To•rah
noun \ˈtȯr-ə, ˈtȯi-rə\
Definition of TORAH
1: the body of wisdom and law contained in Jewish Scripture and other sacred literature and oral TRADITION
2: the five books of Moses constituting the Pentateuch
3: a leather or parchment scroll of the Pentateuch used in a synagogue for liturgical purposes
December 24, 2011
ruzuzu commented on the word torah
See Torah.
December 24, 2011