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Torah
The First Five Books of the Hebrew Bible
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The Torah is a compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which includes Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
It narrates the creation of the world, the early history of the Israelites, their descent into Egypt, the Exodus, and the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
The text includes religious obligations, civil laws, and historical accounts that form the foundation of Jewish identity and culture.
Traditionally, it is believed that Moses received the Torah from God, but modern scholarship indicates that it is a product of multiple authors and redactions over several centuries.
It narrates the creation of the world, the early history of the Israelites, their descent into Egypt, the Exodus, and the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
The text includes religious obligations, civil laws, and historical accounts that form the foundation of Jewish identity and culture.
Traditionally, it is believed that Moses received the Torah from God, but modern scholarship indicates that it is a product of multiple authors and redactions over several centuries.
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as a place to study redemption language in the Bible.


Tim Mackie

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while referencing what it says in the book.


Charlie Kirk

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lorsqu'il évoque un discours de rabbin sur l'histoire d'Isaac et d'Abraham.


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, discussing how religious texts often lay out repeating cycles rather than historical pictures.


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Mentioned when discussing the legacy of Musa (Moses) and its connection to Jewish and Christian traditions.

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Mentioned when discussing the Torah.

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Day 081 (Deuteronomy 32-34, Psalm 91) - Year 7
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when referring to the first five books of the Old Testament.

Daniel Emery Price

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Episode 181 (Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12)
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when discussing books that convey rules and societal norms.


Vance Crowe

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We're supposed to see Torah as meaningful in our real lives.

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S3 Ep. 5 Esther as the Redeemer of the Garden of Eden
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as an importance of balance.

David Lichtenstein

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Prophet Isa (Jesus) was taught the Torah.

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when discussing the laws given to the Israelites and how they are recorded.

Holly Eaton

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Mentioned when discussing the Jewish festival calendar year and how it reflects the theme of seventh-day rest.

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when explaining why Jesus's message would have resonated with Jewish people.


Andy Stanley

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regarding the Old Testament.

Cassian Bellino

James Sedlacek

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Mentioned when talking about the first five books of the Old Testament.

The Biblical Names of God: 1. Elohim, Adonai and I Am
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as a spiritual book based on the understanding of creation and creativity.


Thomas Wilson

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in the context of sweetening bitter waters, drawing a parallel to HaKadosh Baruch Hu sweetening the bitter with a bitter tree.


Rabbi Joey Rosenfeld

E1: An Introduction • The Inner World of Anxiety
Mentioned when discussing the expected conduct of the Israelites towards captured kings.

Judges: Introduction and Chapter 1 (Episode 198)
The five books of the Psalms correspond with the five books of the Torah or the Pentateuch.

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