The Torah (תורה)
The Hebrew name for the first five books of the Bible is the Torah. It is also called the Chumash (חומש) which is a form of the Hebrew word 'five'.
Torah (תורה)
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.
The Law Books also known as the Books of Moses are the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament.The Torah is the Jewish name for this collection of books. Scholars usually refer to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible as the Pentateuch.The books include:Genesis (in Hebrew, Bereshit)Exodus (Shmot)Leviticus (Vayikra)Numbers (Bamidbar)Deuteronomy (Dvarim)
The five books of Moses are called the Torah. The five books are: Genesis- Bereshit, Exodus-Shemot, Leviticus-Vayikra, Numbers-Bamidbar, Deutoronomy-D'varim. The entire Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh.
The five books of Moses are known in Hebrew as "Torah" The entire Jewish Bible is called "Tanakh" which stands for Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), and K'tuvim (Writings).
No, they do contain laws, but they are not law; they are referred to as the Pentateuch.
There are 5 books of laws in the Hebrew Bible, and together they form the Torah (תורה).
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.
The first five books of the Bible are called "The Five books of Moses" which are a.k.a. " The Books of the Law" and they are also called "The Pentateuch", Greek term meaning "pente (5) teuchos (volumes)," and also called the "Torah" (a Hebrew word that means "instruction").
All English copies of the Hebrew Scriptures are translated from Hebrew to English. These books are always called The Hebrew Bible (or the Tanakh, תנ״ך)Christians refer to these books as "The Old Testament"
Jews do not recognize the gospel. Therefore, to Jews, the first five books of the bible are the Torah, which is: Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy