Of course not.
Jewish answer:
The entire Torah from beginning to end is, according to mystical tradition, one of the names of God. It's not the name which we usually use; nor is it the name of God.
If you look in the Jewish Torah it say YHWH (Yahweh) is our creator's name.
The Jewish writings that contain the history of the Israelites and the basic laws of their religion are called the Torah. It is the first part of the Hebrew Bible and is considered the most sacred text in Judaism. The Torah consists of the five books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Jewish people I guess
no i think it is the jewish holy scriptures
Because that's what the Torah commands (Exodus ch.12).
The word "ark" is of Latin origin; it is not Jewish. The Jewish (Hebrew) name for the place where the Torah is kept is "the Aron Kodesh": the holy Aron. "Aron", whose meaning is similar to "ark", is generally not used in classical Jewish sources to mean anything other than the receptacle for the Torah (or the two Stone Tablets, in Deuteronomy ch.9 and elsewhere). (The Torah-word for the ark of Noah is not "aron", but something else.)
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Giving a child a Hebrew name is a Jewish tradition. The Hebrew name is used when a Jew is called up to the Torah during a prayer service for an honor. It is also used on the Jewish marriage document, as well as many other things.Giving a child a Hebrew name is a Jewish tradition. The Hebrew name is used when a Jew is called up to the Torah during a prayer service for an honor. It is also used on the Jewish marriage document, as well as many other things.
Since the Hebrew name came before the Greek name, it's more accurate to say that the name of 'Pentateuch' is another name for the Torah which means teachings.
A Jewish person's Hebrew name is used in the synagogue, whenever they are called up to the Torah for an honor. It is also used on Jewish documents, such as a Jewish marriage document called a ketubah (כתובה). There are other uses as well.
The five books of Moses are known in Hebrew as "Torah" The entire Jewish Bible is called "Tanakh" which stands for Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), and K'tuvim (Writings).
The book is called the Torah The man (teacher) is called Joshuah (Jesus)