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Rama09 [41]
3 years ago
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Teachings about the Torah and record of Jewish law

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Leto [7]3 years ago
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For Judaism, the Torah is the Law. According to Jewish tradition, it involves the totality of divine revelation and teaching given to the people of Israel. Considering the importance of Moses in this process, both denominations sometimes refer to the Torah as the Law of Moses, the Mosaic Law, and even the written law of Moses: since in Judaism, the Torah comprises both the written and the written law. oral law.7 This is not arbitrary since its strict sense, the term Torah refers specifically to the first five biblical books, the Pentateuch, which is also known as the five books of Moses.8 In Hebrew they are called Jamisha Jumshéy Torah (חֲמִשָּׁה חֻמְשֵׁי תּוֹרָה— "The Five Fifths of the Torah"),

In its broadest sense, when the term Torah implies all the books of the Hebrew Bible, the Jews often refer to it as "Tanach" (תַּנַ"ךְ). It is an acronym to designate the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible. acronym is formed by three consonants, TaNaJ, which are in turn the initials of the Hebrew terms that designate the three sections that make up the Hebrew Bible: T for Torah (Pentateuch), N for Nevi'im (Prophets) and J for Ketuvim (Writings).

Norma-Jean [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Para el judaísmo, la Torá es la Ley. Según la tradición judía, involucra la totalidad de la revelación y enseñanza divina otorgada al pueblo de Israel. Considerando la importancia de Moisés en este proceso, ambas denominaciones a veces se refieren a la Torá como la Ley de Moisés, la ley mosaica, e incluso ley escrita de Moisés: dado que en el judaísmo, la Torá comprende tanto la ley escrita como la ley oral.7​ Ello no es arbitrario dado que su sentido estricto, el término Torá se refiere específicamente a los cinco primeros libros bíblicos, el Pentateuco, al que se conoce también como los cinco libros de Moisés.8​ En hebreo se denominan Jamishá Jumshéy Torá (חֲמִשָּׁה חֻמְשֵׁי תּוֹרָה—"Los Cinco Quintos de la Torá"), más habitualmente se emplea la forma abreviada de esa expresión y se llaman y conocen entonces como el Jumásh (חֻמָּשׁ-"Quinto").6​

En su sentido más amplio, cuando el término Torá implica todos los libros de la Biblia hebrea, los judíos suelen denominarla "Tanaj" (תַּנַ"ךְ). Se trata de un acrónimo para designar a los 24 libros de la Biblia hebrea. El mencionado acrónimo es formado por tres consonantes, T-a-N-a-J, que son a su vez las iniciales de los términos hebreos que designan las tres secciones que forman la Biblia hebrea: T de Torá (Pentateuco), N de Nevi'im (Profetas) y J de Ketuvim (Escritos).

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