pentateuch

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The first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, called in Hebrew Bereshit, Shemot, Vayiqra, Bamidbar, Devarim
{n} the five first five books of the bible
The first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, called in Hebrew Bereshit, Shemot, Vayiqra, Bemidbar, Debarim
the Christian name for the first five books of the Old Testament of the Bible, which people believe were written by Moses, and which Jewish people call the "Torah
another name for the Torah, or the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
(from the Greek, penta-) comes from the word for five (like Humash- see above) The Pentateuch volume also typically contains the weekly Haftarah readings associated with each Shabbat
Literally "five jars/scrolls," this is the Greek term for the first five books of the Jewish Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy), known in Hebrew as the Torah or instruction Scholars now believe that the first four of these books were compiled over centuries from and by four different traditions, the Yahwist, Elohist, Deuteronomist (responsible for the entire book of Deuteronomy as well), and the Priestly
"Five scrolls"; the first five books of the Jewish Bible and the Old Testament
is a name derived from Greek for the first five books of the Old Testament commonly known in Hebrew as the Humash (Soulen, Handbook of Biblical Criticism)
First five books of the Bible
The first five (penta) books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy These are attributed to Mosaic authorship
{i} Torah, first five books of the Old Testament (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy)
The first five books of the Bible authored by Moses
The five books of Moses contained in the Torah scroll
the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy
The first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy Means "five books" or "five tools " Also known as Torah
The five books of Moses; the TORAH From the Greek, meaning "five scrolls "
The first five books of the Old Testament, collectively; called also the Law of Moses, Book of the Law of Moses, etc
The first five books of the Bible (Greek for "five-volumed work"), traditionally attributed to Moses Also referred to as the Torah ("law")
From a Greek word meaning "five scrolls," the term denotes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, the Torah
the first 5 books of the OT (Genesis - Deuteronomy), from Greek "penta-", five
the first of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible considered as a unit
pentateuch

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    [ 'pen-t&-"tük, -"ty&uu ] (noun.) 15th century. From Ancient Greek πεντάτευχος (pentateukhos), from Ancient Greek πέντε (pente, “five”) + τεῦχος (teukhos, “tool, scroll, book”).
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