The Torah lists the type of animals that may be eaten. It also includes various other restrictions, such as a prohibition against eating blood, and cooking an animal in it's mother's milk.
The majority of the details of kashrut (the dietary laws) are described in the Talmud.
Basically, first century Jews' lives revolved around the Old Testament and God's Commandments. They had so many rules it was an actual burden. Jesus loosened things up a bit which got Him in trouble with the Jewish leaders at that time.
In many places. Here are some examples: Exodus ch.12-13, and ch.21-23; Leviticus ch.1-25, Deuteronomy ch.6, and ch.12-26.
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In The Bible, Ezra was a man who was sent to teach the law of God and purify the Jewish community. Ezra is written about in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
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The Torah doesn't contain any law, it contains the mitzvot with the majority being found in the book of Leviticus.. The word 'mitzvah' is best translated as guidelines. Halacha (Jewish law) is recorded in the Talmud.
The Torah is the book of law in the Jewish religion and included in the Old Testament of the Bible.
The Tanach (Jewish Bible) which consists of: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), and K'tuvim (Writings).The Talmud: a collection of knowledge including Jewish law
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Slap him in the face and get a divorce??
Saul was a tent-maked by trade. He was also one of the Pharisees, a group of Jewish Temple authorities who were expert in the Jewish Law, although this was not a 'job' as such.