torah
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Torah \To"rah\, Tora \To"ra\, n.; pl. {Toroth}. [Heb.
t[=o]r[=a]h.] (Jewish Lit.)
(a) A law; a precept.
A considerable body of priestly Toroth. --S. R.
Driver.
(b) Divine instruction; revelation.
Tora, . . . before the time of Malachi, is
generally used of the revelations of God's will
made through the prophets. --T. K.
Cheyne.
(c) The Pentateuch or ``Law of Moses.''
The Hebrew Bible is divided into three parts: (1)
The Torah, ``Law,'' or Pentateuch. (2) The Prophets
. . . (3) The Kethubim, or the ``Writings,''
generally termed Hagiographa. --C. H. H.
Wright.
From WordNet (r) 1.7 [wn]
Torah
n : the first of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures
comprising the first five books of the Old Testament
considered as a unit [syn: {Pentateuch}, {Torah}, {Laws}]
torah
2 entries found.
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Torah \To"rah\, Tora \To"ra\, n.; pl. {Toroth}. [Heb.
t[=o]r[=a]h.] (Jewish Lit.)
(a) A law; a precept.
A considerable body of priestly Toroth. --S. R.
Driver.
(b) Divine instruction; revelation.
Tora, . . . before the time of Malachi, is
generally used of the revelations of God's will
made through the prophets. --T. K.
Cheyne.
(c) The Pentateuch or ``Law of Moses.''
The Hebrew Bible is divided into three parts: (1)
The Torah, ``Law,'' or Pentateuch. (2) The Prophets
. . . (3) The Kethubim, or the ``Writings,''
generally termed Hagiographa. --C. H. H.
Wright.
From WordNet (r) 1.7 [wn]
Torah
n : the first of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures
comprising the first five books of the Old Testament
considered as a unit [syn: {Pentateuch}, {Torah}, {Laws}]
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Torah \To"rah\, Tora \To"ra\, n.; pl. {Toroth}. [Heb. t[=o]r[=a]h.] Jewish Lit.)
(a) A law; a precept.
A considerable body of priestly Toroth. --S. R.
Driver.
(b) Divine instruction; revelation.
Tora, . . . before the time of Malachi, is
generally used of the revelations of God's will
made through the prophets. --T. K.
Cheyne.
(c) The Pentateuch or ``Law of Moses.''
The Hebrew Bible is divided into three parts: (1)
The Torah, ``Law,'' or Pentateuch. (2) The Prophets
. . . (3) The Kethubim, or the ``Writings,''
generally termed Hagiographa. --C. H. H.
Wright.
From WordNet (r) 1.7 [wn]
Torah
n : the first of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures
comprising the first five books of the Old Testament
considered as a unit [syn: {Pentateuch}, {Torah}, {Laws}]
Genesis http://www.spokenbible.com/Bible.aspx?B=30&C=1
Exodus http://www.spokenbible.com/Bible.aspx?B=26&C=1
Leviticus http://www.spokenbible.com/Bible.aspx?B=46&C=1
Numbers http://www.spokenbible.com/Bible.aspx?B=54&C=1
Deuteronomy http://www.spokenbible.com/Bible.aspx?B=22&C=1