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The Pentateuch and the Torah are the same thing.
Contained in the Torah and explained in the Talmud.
The Jews' rules come from the Torah. The Torah consists of two parts: the written Torah and the Oral Torah. The Oral Torah is the laws and traditions handed down by the Sages, which are today contained in the Talmud. The Talmud explains the details of those commands which the written Torah states briefly.
The Hebrew laws are contained in the Torah, which was given by God (Exodus 24:12).
The 613 commands contained in the Torah (see Exodus 24:12).
The Torah will go forth from Jerusalem, and there will be no more wars (Micah ch.4).
The Hebrew Bible, specifically the five books of Moses, which are called the Torah.
The Hebrew laws are contained in the Torah. God gave us the Torah (Exodus 24:12) as a manifestation of His covenant with us (Exodus ch.19), to make us a holy people.
This is contained in the first five books of the Old Testament (also called the Pentateuch or in Judaism the Torah.)
A mitzwa (modern spelling: mitzva) is any one of the commands contained in the Torah (the Five Books of Moses). See also:Examples of the mitzvot
Jewish History is contained in thousands of books. A short list is: The Torah The Prophets The Writings The Mishna The Gemara
The Torah, the rest of the Hebrew Bible, and the Talmud (Oral Law). See also the Related Links.Link: More about the TorahLink: The Hebrew BibleLink: More about the Talmud