There are many themes, but one common theme is that God created the world and continues to be involved in the world after creation and throughout history (as evidenced by God's taking the Jewish people out of Egyptian bondage). The whole Torah is very much focused on the description of how the Jewish people came about and were chosen to bring God's message to the world by keeping His commandments and statutes. Furthermore, the ideal place in which this message can be carried forth is in the Land of Israel.
Answer 2
From my perspective, the most common theme in the Torah is that no matter how many times a person makes a mistake, they can always work to correct their mistakes and become a better person and therefore closer to God.
Answer 3
The theme of the Torah is the relationship between God and those who chose to serve Him.
BTW its the Torah Scrollit has the first 5 books.
There are only 5 books in the Torah, Numbers is the 4th book.
All 5 books of the Torah deal with moral issues.
Yes The Torah and the Bible can refer to the Chumash which is just the 5 books of Moses The Torah and the Bible can also refer to the the Tanach an acronym for Torah (5 books of Moses), Nevi'im (Prophets) and Ketuvim (Writings).
Torah is the Jewish word for the first 5 books of the bible that were written by Moses.
The Torah is the First 5 Books of the Holy Bible.
Pentateuch which means "five books." The Torah in Hebrew is the 5 books of Moses.
First five books of Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. Torah is also knows as the Pentateuch.
Torah or Pentateuch
The Torah (5 books of Moses)
The scroll that contains the 5 'books' of Moses is called the Torah.
The Jewish Bible is not called the Torah. Jewish Bible, called the Tanakh, contains 24 books. The Torah represents only the first 5 books (Genesis through Deuteronomy).