The Torah was written by Moses (Deuteronomy 31: 9, 24), while the other books of the Tanakh were penned by the prophets.
The Torah is the first five books of the Old Testament.
The Torah contains the five books of Moses all of which are part of the Christian Old Testament.
The Torah is the basis of the Christian's Old Testament.
Torah is the first five books of the Old Testament, and the Old Testament is part of the Bible. I will send you a copy of the Bible if you want to read it, just tell me where to send it.
The first five books of the "old testament" are a translation of the Torah.
The Torah is the five books that God gave to Moses. The Torah is considered to be the word of God by Jews. Christians follow the Old Testament which is a variation of the Torah with some mistranslations. To Jews there is nothing old about it, it is the eternal word of God and there is no 'New' Testament.
The five books of Moses, or the Old Testament
The Torah - meaning Old Testament
Not only are the books of the Torah found in the Christian Old Testament, all of the books of the Tanach (Jewish Bible) are found in the Old Testament because the Christian Church incorporated the Tanach into its religion. However, the Christian Old Testament was greatly modified to support the teachings of the Church.
Leviticus is the third of five books of the Jewish Torah or Pentateuch and thus forms part of the Christian Old Testament.
The Torah (Pentateuch) was written by Moses, after being commanded to write it down by God. The last 8 verses of Deuteronomy were written by Joshua. In turn the Old Testament was written by the early Christians and was based on the Tanach (the complete Jewish Bible).
It is the Torah (the Five Books of Moses).