No, Moshe didn't receive the Torah in written form. However, when it was written down, it was in Hebrew.
The monotheistic religion of the Jews, based on the laws revealed to Moses and recorded in the Torah (supplemented by the rabbinical...
Moses wrote the Torah in Hebrew. All translations and "versions" came over a thousand years later.
The Torah was dictated by Gcd and written down by Moses. Once Moses died the Torah was "sealed".
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The Torah, also known as The 5 Books of Moshe (Moses) make up the first section of the Jewish Bible, the Tanach and consists of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
It is the holy book Torah that revealed by God to prophet Musa (Moses).
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He brought them the Torah from God.
According to Judaism the remainder of the Tanakh was not revealed by God. It was the stories and annals of the Chieftains, Prophets, and Kings written by human contemporaries as historical texts. The Prophets, however, did have Divine Inspiration.
The Torah (the Five Books of Moses) is written in Hebrew. The Jews preserve the unchanged Hebrew text in their Torah scrolls. When you encounter the Torah in any other language, you're reading a translation. Other information The Talmud, which contains the Oral Torah is written in Hebrew and Aramaic.
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