×—×–×§ ×—×–×§ ×•× ×ª×—×–×§ chazak chazak venitchazek (Let us be strong).
The phrase is actually "what goes up, must come down" and it is not found in the Torah. This line was said by Sir Isaac Newton in reference to gravity.
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism. The Torah is the Five Books of Moses and the teachings that Jewish people follow. Christians call the Torah the Old Testament. There are actually some differences between the Christian Old Testament and the Jewish Torah due to mistranslations in the Christian book, though. The Torah is said to have been given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai as the Israelites were fleeing the Egyptians.
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism. The Torah is the Five Books of Moses and the teachings that Jewish people follow. Christians call the Torah the Old Testament. There are actually some differences between the Christian Old Testament and the Jewish Torah due to mistranslations in the Christian book, though. The Torah is said to have been given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai as the Israelites were fleeing the Egyptians.
The Torah is the Holy Book of Judaism. The Torah is the Five Books of Moses and the teachings that Jewish people follow. Christians call the Torah the Old Testament. There are actually some differences between the Christian Old Testament and the Jewish Torah due to mistranslations in the Christian book, though. The Torah is said to have been given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai as the Israelites were fleeing the Egyptians.
"Sticking with it" means to see how something finishes. This is a phrase often used when a task becomes difficult, to signify committing to finishing the task. A couple in a relationship are said to "stick with each other".
No, the Ark of the Covenant is said to carry the Ten Commandments, not the Torah.
The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri, which was a journey starting in the Inferno (Dante's vision of hell), moving through purgatory and finishing in Paradise (Heaven). The phrase abandon hope all who enter here was said to be inscribed above the entrance to the Inferno.
There is no phrase to be said. The person may be called indigent.
sadly no and the creator said he won't be finishing it :-(
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to forget - or to choose to forget. "I disremember where I put your book," said the cowboy.
The phrase comes from the Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. Part of a song by Kotick the White Seal
Yeah! i think so........ if you want you can check on google!