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The Torah, comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, serves as a foundational text for Jewish law and ethics, while the Gospel of Matthew is a New Testament text that presents the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Matthew often references the Torah to demonstrate how Jesus fulfills Jewish prophecy and law, highlighting the continuity between the Hebrew Scriptures and the message of Christianity. Additionally, Matthew's emphasis on Jesus' teachings can be seen as a reinterpretation of the ethical and moral principles found in the Torah, aiming to present a new understanding of faith and righteousness.

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