Hebrew, written by hand in a specially-shaped calligraphy by a trained religious scribe. See the attached Related Link.
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The Torah
It takes approximately a year to complete a Torah scroll.
Because the Torah says it was given by God to the Israelites (Exodus 24:12).
The Torah itself states (Deuteronomy 31:24) that Moses wrote it.
The Torah and the vedas is similar in some type of way cause they are a type of writting
The Mishna is the Jewish Oral Torah, in which the laws of the Torah are clarified. It was put in writing many centuries ago in order to preclude its being forgotten.
The Israelite nation, to whom he gave the completed Torah-scroll before he died. See also:How did the Torah take shape?
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This is know as the Bible, which includes the Hebrew Torah and letters writen by the apostles.
1) Historical-narrative passages, and 2) laws. See also:A list of the Torah's narrative portionsMore about the Torah, plus a list of some of its laws
The question should be "Why is only a scribe allowed to write a Torah." And the answer is that the Torah-scroll must be written according to Jewish law; otherwise it's invalid. Jewish law states that the person writing the Torah-scroll must be trained; it's this training that makes the person a scribe.