God gave the Torah to Moses through inspiration, who then took it to the Jews.
According to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim tradition, it was Moses.
Jewish tradition holds that it was in Sivan (סיון)
The Hebrew laws are contained in the Torah, which was given by God (Exodus 24:12).
The word 'Torah' is Hebrew.
Torah (תורה) is the hebrew word for "instruction".
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.
The Torah is always now written in Hebrew. Long ago, the Torah was written in Aramaic, which is the ancestor of Hebrew.
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.How did the first Torah-scroll come to be
No, Torah is Hebrew for Torah. The word 'Tanach' is actually an acronym made from the names of the three sections of the Jewish Bible: Torah, Nevi'im, K'tuvim.
Torah already is a Hebrew word written in Latin script. It's pronounced "torah" in Hebrew, just as it is in English, only the stress is on the last syllable.
They accepted it upon themselves willingly, both as the tradition from Abraham and as the Torah given by God.
The Torah is written ... and read from ... in Hebrew.
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.
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