The first of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible considered as a unit.
1In the post-exile prophets the torah, which even in Deuteronomy (xvii.
2But, using the torah, I backed him to the door and got rid of him.
3I had him tied up, but when he saw the torah he broke loose and attacked me.
4Were it not for Jesus Christ would the bible, the torah, have reached this land of America?
5Why have ye not acknowledged the torah?
6Everyone knows that when Christianity was spread, there was a simultaneous spread of the knowledge of Judaism and the torah.
7He proclaimed the torah the very Book of God, summoned all to conform to its precepts and follow its teachings.
8The torah declares that if a man should speak a disrespectful word to his father he should suffer the penalty of death.
9So may this non-exhaustive list of new statutes serve as your Torah.
10He would not have promulgated the law and principles of the Torah.
11For one other reason did God delay the revelation of the Torah.
12Moses, seventh among the Patriarch, was judged worthy of receiving the Torah.
13By the Torah religion came to be a thing to be learned.
14Naught is left to us save one eternal treasure alone-theHoly Torah.
15Old Testament, the Torah, which translation was made from Hebrew into Greek.
16Have ye perchance parents, that ye are in need of the Torah?