The Torah IS the first five books of the Tanakh (Jewish Bible). They are all the books written by God through his servant Moses(Moshe). They include, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
You can get a vague impression from the story line, which you'll find in any
"Old Testament" you may have access to. The first five books are a translated
facsimile of the surface of the Torah.
The Torah is only 5 books, they are:
1. Genesis 2. Exodus 3. Leviticus 4. Numbers 5. Deuteronomy
Genesis Leviticus Exodus Numbers Deuteronomy
The five books of the Torah and first five books of the Old Testament are ordered as follows:GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy
Yes, except the original format is in Hebrew.
The first five books of the Tanach (Jewish Bible) make up the Torah. The word Torah means 'teachings'.
They are known as the Chumash
There are only 5 books in the Torah, Numbers is the 4th book.
No, they do contain laws, but they are not law; they are referred to as the Pentateuch.
The first five books of the "old testament" are a translation of the Torah.
The 'Torah' consists of five books, whose translations comprise the first five books of the Old Testament, viz.: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Together they are called the* Pentateuch.* Those of the Jewish faith call them the Torah or Chumash. * In Islam they are called the Tawrat(Tevrat).
It is called the Torah.
First five books of Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. Torah is also knows as the Pentateuch.
This question has two possible answers. The reason is that the first five Hebrew books of the Bible are not refered to as the "gospel." Only the part of the Bible that gives the accounts of the minstry of Jesus is called the gospels. The first five books of the Bible was called the Pentateuch. That refers to the first five books of the "Old Testiment," or "Hebrew Scriptures" that were written by Moses in the Hebrew language. The part of the Bible that is normally referred to as the gospels, that is, the minstry of Jesus, are the first four books of the "New Testiment," or "Greek Scriptures." This is the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.