It wasn't the Jews (plural) who wrote the first Torah, it was Moses, at God's dictation (Exodus 24:12, Deuteronomy 31:24). See also the Related Link.
The Torah has always been in Hebrew.
Hebrew.
Hebrew.
Hebrew.
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The Jews received the Torah from God written in Hebrew, and significant numbers still read and study Torah in the original Hebrew to this day.
The Torah is written ... and read from ... in Hebrew.
It is the language of the Torah and the lifeblood of the Jewish people. It is the the language Jews pray in.
Judaism has many significant numbers, but 14 is not one of them.
The Torah Scrolls.
Torah.
Mendelsohn, an assimilating Jew, translated the Torah into German.
Greek became the only language besides Hebrew in which the Torah may be read (Talmud, Megillah 9a); and the Torah became accessible for the first time to non-Jews.
The Jews call it the Torah.
They read from the Torah for the very first time.
The Torah.
Jews regard all of the books of the Hebrew Bible as holy. The holiest part of the Bible are the first 5 books, called, "The Torah".