It is a valuable artifact because it was written as a historical record of the ancient Hebrews.
it was used as a record of the ancient hebrews
Artifacts, includeing the Torah
because they need laws
According to the Torah, they only conquered the Canaanites. Some historians and scientists theorize that they actually *WERE* the Canaanites.
The Torah tells us about the genealogy of the Hebrews (esp. Genesis ch.10 and 11), their language, their beliefs, their laws, their lives, and the milieu in which they lived. All kinds of bits of information are there, from how people swore oaths (Gen. ch.31) to how Egyptian officials were instated (Gen. ch.41).
The ancient Hebrews believed only in their own culture.AnswerThe beliefs and practices of the Torah.
To observe the entire Torah.
There is no evidence that the Ancient Hebrews used or made soap. The Ancient Egyptians invented a form of soap, but there's no mention of it in the Torah.
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According to the Torah, which person delievered God's laws to the ancient Hebrews?
No one knows. The only information we have about Abraham is in the Torah, and it does not give dates.