If you are talking about the first person in history, no one knows, but the traditional answer is Moses.
If you are talking about weekly readings in the synagogue, whoever is chosen to be the first person that day; customarily a Kohen.
Avraham was the first prophet to instinctively follow all of the Torah. However, HaShem gave the Jews the Torah through Moshe (Moses).
Moses, Aaron, Joshua, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Miriam, Sarah.
No. the Torah is the book of laws and the holy book of the Jews. The prophet who revealed the Qur'an for Muslims is Muhammad.
The book of Genesis in the bible was one of the five books of the prophet Moses , it is the first book in the bible.
Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.
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.
No, Jesus did not fulfill a single prophecy within the Torah. Pretty much the only thing in the Torah that could be applied to Jesus would be the tests of a prophet which he failed.
The first prophet is Adam
Hz. Sulaymaan. Or in English Prophet Solomon.
Khadija, prophet Muhammad first wife, was the first who recognized Muhammad as a prophet (BPUH).
The answer that you are looking for is: Any Israelite prophet who spoke against social injustice, such as Isaiah. See also the Related Links.Link: Jewish social ethicsLink: Israelite prophecy
The first human prophet was Enoch.
Moses is the first prophet in the bible.
Adam ('alayhis-salaam) was the first prophet of Allah Almighty.