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They Hebrew Bible is the backbone of Judaism and the source for most Jewish laws and traditions.
The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š), which Christians refer to as "The Old Testament" is a set of laws intended for the Jewish religion. The first section of the Hebrew Bible is called the Torah (תורה), which contains all 613 laws.
A covenant is a promise. The Ten Commandments are laws you follow to keep covenants.
In the context of the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible), the answer is yes. See also:More about the Hebrew BibleSome examples of the Tanakh's commandments
There are 5 books of laws in the Hebrew Bible, and together they form the Torah (תורה).
The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the Talmud.
No, they do contain laws, but they are not law; they are referred to as the Pentateuch.
They are not. The Talmud is commentary on the Hebrew Bible. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-literature/the-writings-of-judaism-torah-talmud-and-more
The Hebrew Bible, specifically the five books of Moses, which are called the Torah.
Many current laws are derived from the Torah. Western religion has its roots in the Hebrew traditions; many laws are originally from the Bible; and morals have roots in religious history.
The Torah does not contain halacha (law), it contains the mitzvot which best translates to 'guidelines'.
The Ten Commandments are a specific set of moral and religious laws presented in the Bible, while mosaic laws refer to the broader body of laws found in the Torah or Hebrew Bible, which includes civil, ritual, and moral laws given to the Israelites by Moses. The Ten Commandments are a subset of the larger mosaic laws.