No. In the Hebrew Bible, God is never addressed in the feminine. Note also that in Biblical and rabbinic Hebrew there is no word for "goddess."
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God gave the Torah to Moses on Mt. Sinai
The Torah states that it was given by God.
He brought them the Torah from God.
The Torah was given by God 3323 years ago.
The Torah is the five books that God gave to Moses. The Torah is considered to be the word of God by Jews. Christians follow the Old Testament which is a variation of the Torah with some mistranslations. To Jews there is nothing old about it, it is the eternal word of God and there is no 'New' Testament.
Yah or Jah, the first part of YHVH, the name of God, is feminine in gender and Veh is masculine (NOT Weh as in YHWH, there is no w or w sound in Hebrew now nor has there ever been). God embodies both the feminine and the masculine.
torah is the law of God as given to Moses. The Torah is important to follow
The feminine of goose is goose, God is Goddess, and Sultan Is Sultana.
The One God, creator of the universe and giver of the Torah. We don't utter God's name outside of prayers and reading Torah-verses.
God's names are written in the Torah.
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