Yes. The Masoretic text, which is the Hebrew Bible which Jews use today, contains the original text as revealed to Moses and the prophets, unaltered. This is shown by the fact that the Hebrew Bible is exactly the same the world over, including the most ancient examples available such as the Aleppo Tanakh (1000 years old) and the Dead Sea scrolls.
Assuming by "scriptural" you mean the Bible then there is no scriptural basis for gay and lesbian marriage in fact the Bible speaks against gay and lesbian relationships.
They are the same book, but the bible has some books that the Torah does not.
The Torah is the First 5 Books of the Holy Bible.
The Torah is the first section of the Tanach (Jewish Bible) and is the earliest text.
Yes The Torah and the Bible can refer to the Chumash which is just the 5 books of Moses The Torah and the Bible can also refer to the the Tanach an acronym for Torah (5 books of Moses), Nevi'im (Prophets) and Ketuvim (Writings).
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Yes, if you're referring to the Jewish Bible. The Bible starts with the Torah and continues with the Prophets and Writings.
The Jewish Bible is not called the Torah. Jewish Bible, called the Tanakh, contains 24 books. The Torah represents only the first 5 books (Genesis through Deuteronomy).
The Torah comprises the first five books of the collection commonly referred to as the Bible.They are the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. That's the Torah.
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The first five books of the "Bible", in their entirety, are a translation of the plain text of the Torah, in its entirety.