The Jewish Holy Books are generally presented as books. However, the Torah is often, in religious circumstances, presented as a scroll with two wooden poles anchoring the parchment. Some of the other books, such as the Esther or Jonah, are presented as scrolls with one wooden pole for ceremonial purposes.
It is called the Tanakh. It comes in book form; while the Torah or individual prophets can be found in parchment-scroll form.
No. It is a work of fiction presented in documentary form.
There is no such thing as the Jerusalem Holy Book. Jerusalem is a place, not a religion.
Two thirds of the book of Ruth is presented in conversation base on my theology text book
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
The holy book in Islam is the Qur'an. It is divided into Surahs (Surat singular form) (which can be explained as chapters to someone not familiar with the term), then the verses in the Surahs are called Ayahs (Ayat singular form).
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Any library or bookstore. They are also cleverly diguised in a translated form inside the Christian bible.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
An example of a change of medium is when a book is adapted into a movie. The story is transferred from the written form of a book to the visual form of a movie, showing how the same content can be presented in different mediums.
10%Charity one of the five pillars the Jews give every year at a certain age.It is a form of law in the Quran(the Islamic holy book).
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