Ex 9:31
Ex 9:31
Lev 27:16
Num 5:15
Deut 8:8
Judg 7:13
Ruth 1:22
Ruth 2:17
Ruth 2:23
Ruth 3:2
Ruth 3:15
Ruth 3:17
2 Sam 14:30
2 Sam 17:28
2 Sam 21:9
1 Kings 4:28
2 Kings 4:42
2 Kings 7:1
2 Kings 7:16
2 Kings 7:18
1 Chron 11:13
2 Chron 2:10
2 Chron 2:15
2 Chron 27:5
Job 31:40
Isa 28:25
Jer 41:8
Ezek 4:9
Ezek 4:12
Ezek 13:19
Ezek 45:13
Hos 3:2
Joel 1:11
John 6:9
John 6:13
Rev 6:6
Ex 9:31
Ex 9:31
Lev 27:16
Num 5:15
Deut 8:8
Judg 7:13
Ruth 1:22
Ruth 2:17
Ruth 2:23
Ruth 3:2
Ruth 3:15
Ruth 3:17
2 Sam 14:30
2 Sam 17:28
2 Sam 21:9
1 Kings 4:28
2 Kings 4:42
2 Kings 7:1
2 Kings 7:16
2 Kings 7:18
1 Chron 11:13
2 Chron 2:10
2 Chron 2:15
2 Chron 27:5
Job 31:40
Isa 28:25
Jer 41:8
Ezek 4:9
Ezek 4:12
Ezek 13:19
Ezek 45:13
Hos 3:2
Joel 1:11
John 6:9
John 6:13
Rev 6:6
Ex 9:31
Ex 9:31
Lev 27:16
Num 5:15
Deut 8:8
Judg 7:13
Ruth 1:22
Ruth 2:17
Ruth 2:23
Ruth 3:2
Ruth 3:15
Ruth 3:17
2 Sam 14:30
2 Sam 17:28
2 Sam 21:9
1 Kings 4:28
2 Kings 4:42
2 Kings 7:1
2 Kings 7:16
2 Kings 7:18
1 Chron 11:13
2 Chron 2:10
2 Chron 2:15
2 Chron 27:5
Job 31:40
Isa 28:25
Jer 41:8
Ezek 4:9
Ezek 4:12
Ezek 13:19
Ezek 45:13
Hos 3:2
Joel 1:11
John 6:9
John 6:13
Rev 6:6 there that's your answer. happy:) :)
The Star of David, which is actually called 'The Shield of David' is a "modern" civic symbol of the Jewish Nation, it is not mentioned in the Torah.
Many foods (fruits and grains) were fermented in ancient times, but the Torah names only wine. The Torah's words יין and שכר refer to wine of varying strengths; no other brews are mentioned. The Talmud, however, mentions barley-beer and brews made from dates and other fruits.
In the Bible, barley is mentioned as a type of grain that was commonly grown and used for various purposes, including making bread, offering sacrifices, and feeding animals. It is mentioned in relation to agricultural practices and as a symbol of abundance and blessing.
Answer 1I don't believe the Prophet Muhammad is mentioned in the Jewish Torah, not according the Old Testament anyway!Answer 2It is absolutely certain that Muhammad is not mentioned in any part of the Torah. In fact, he is not mentioned in the rest of the Tanakh either, and nor does his name appear in the New Testament.
Although some references can be interpreted "after the fact", there are no direct mentions in the Torah of either Chanukah or Purim.
Electric devices are not mentioned in the Torah, but it's part of the 39 prohibited tasks.
Egypt is mentioned positively in the 3 holy books ; Torah , Bible and Quraan .
The Jewish Torah-belief and tradition is that God is One. The same God is mentioned throughout the Torah.
The grains most frequently mentioned in Roman cooking are wheat, barley and spelt.
The word "barley" is mentioned in all English translations of the bible. Here are a few examples KJV 37 times in 35 verses NIV 36 times in 35 verses Amplified Bible 35 times in 34 verses Why the question??
There was only 1 Pharaoh that enslaved the Hebrews, but his name is not mentioned in the Torah.
Yes, they are mentioned from the 2nd to 4th chapters of Bereshit (Genesis).