Yes, an enormous number. They include all of the following,
and many others as well, too:
-- "Joshua"
-- "The Gospel of Luke"
-- "Samuel"
-- "Revelations"
-- "The Little Prince"
-- "Esther"
-- "Silent Spring"
-- "Lamentations"
-- "Moby Dick"
-- "Ecclesiastes"
-- "Gone with the Wind"
-- "Psalms"
-- "Gulliver's Travels"
Actually, it's much simpler to tell you the books that are included in the Torah.
Their loose translations are the first five books of the "Old Testament", named
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Any book that may
occur to you, unless it's one of these five, is notincluded in the Torah.
No, the book of Job is not included in the Torah.
There was a time when the Jews were subjected to a persecution which included a decree that they not read from the Torah. In order that the weekly Torah readings not fall into disuse, the Sages instituted a custom to read a portion from the prophets that was a similar subject to each week's Torah reading.
BTW its the Torah Scrollit has the first 5 books.
There are only 5 books in the Torah, Numbers is the 4th book.
First five books of Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. Torah is also knows as the Pentateuch.
The word Tanakh is an acronym or contraction of three words: Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim. Torah refers to the 5 books of Moses, Genesis through Deuteronomy. Neviim means prophets, and refers to books like Isaiah and Hosea. Ketuvim means writings, and refers to books like Ruth and Job. All of the books of the Hebrew Bible, what Protestants call the Old Testament, are included in the Tanakh.
The Torah is a scroll, which is translated into books you can buy at the bookstore.
The Torah contains the five books of Moses all of which are part of the Christian Old Testament.
No. The Torah is the first five books of the Bible. Psalms is one of the Books of Poetry.
Yes, except the original format is in Hebrew.
The first five books of the "old testament" are a translation of the Torah.
All 5 books of the Torah deal with moral issues.