Torah
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English
Alternative forms
- (obsolete) Toráh, (uncommon) Torāh, (uncommon) Tōrāh
Etymology
Pronunciation
Proper noun
the Torah
- The first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures, traditionally attributed to Moses and therefore also known as the Five Books of Moses.
- Tradition holds that the Torah was handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- The full body of written Jewish law, including the Tanakh, the Talmud, the Mishnah and the midrashic texts.
- It says in the Torah that both gossip and murder cause irreparable damage.
- The whole of Jewish law, both written and unwritten.
- The encompassing philosophy of Judaism.
Synonyms
- (Five Books of Moses): Pentateuch
Derived terms
- D'var Torah
- Oral Torah
- Torahic
- Written Torah
Translations
the Five Books of Moses - the full body of Jewish law
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Noun
Torah (plural Torahs or Torot or Toroth)
- A specially written scroll containing the five books of Moses, such as those used in religious services.
- An anonymous donor has provided us with a lovely new Torah.
- A book containing the five books of Moses.
- There was a lovely leather-bound Torah on the bookshelf.
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Anagrams
French
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Torah f
German
Noun
Torah f (genitive Torah, no plural)
- Alternative spelling of Thora
Declension
Declension of Torah [sg-only, feminine]
Spanish
Proper noun
Torah f
- Alternative spelling of Torá
Swedish
Proper noun
Torah c
References
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