The Torah is the first Five books of the Hebrew Bible.
You can find moses in the book of Exodus and the other books that follow.
Exodus comes in the Tanach after Genesis.
The second book of the Bible is the book of Exodus. In Hebrew it is called Shmot.
The book of Exodus is part of the 'Pentateuch', which literally means 'five scrolls', or five books that form a single whole. They are ordered in the following way: 'Genesis', 'Exodus', 'Leviticus', 'Numbers', and 'Deuteronomy'. The Jewish name for these five books is 'Torah'. Thus, 'Exodus' represents the second book in the Hebrew Bible.
Yes; that is the Hebrew name for the book of Exodus.
Because it narrates, among other things, the events of the Israelite enslavement in Egypt and their exodus (egress) from there.See also:http://www.academia.edu/1651319/Is_the_Exodus_Story_Possiblehttp://www.biblicalchronologist.org/answers/exodus_egypt.phpAnd the wider picture:http://judaism.answers.com/hebrew/does-archaeology-support-the-hebrew-bible
The ten commandments can be found in the Book of Exodus.
"Exodus" is a book in the Bible, not a word in the text of the Bible. The book of Exodus is in the Bible once. It is the second book in the Bible, right after Genesis.
The book of Exodus 7-12
It refers to the departure of the Jewish slaves from Egypt
The Ten Commandments are found in the book of Exodus, chapter 20 in the Old Testament of the Bible.
Do you mean exodus? It's in the book of Exodus.
The word "exodus" is yetsi'ah (יציאה), however, this is not the name of the second book of the Bible. In Hebrew, Jewish writings do not have titles, as we know them in English. Instead, the first significant word of the book is used as a title. Therefore, the second book of the Bible is called Shemot (שמות), which means "names". If you look at Exodus 1:1, the first significant word is "Names."
No book in the Hebrew bible has a title that means "minister" in Hebrew.