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Torah![]() In this photograph, there are various items of Judaic religious significance. The man is wearing a prayer shawl, and is holding the rolled-up scrolls on which the Torah (first five books of the Hebrew Bible) is inscribed. In his left hand is a prayer book, and the nine-branched menorah (candlestick) is behind him. In Judaism, the first five books of the Tenakh, or Hebrew Bible (Christian Old Testament): Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. It contains a traditional history of the world from the Creation to the death of Moses; it also includes the Hebrew people's covenant with their one God (through the prophets Abraham and Moses), and the 613 mitzvot (commandments, or laws) that Jews should follow, beginning with the Ten Commandments. The mitzvot include rules for religious observance and guidelines for social conduct. Following the Exodus from Egypt, the Hebrews are said to have wandered in the desert for 40 years, during which time the 613 laws of the Torah were revealed by God. Sefer Torahs, elaborately dressed Torah scrolls, are housed in every synagogue. They are stored in the ark, a sacred enclosure, and are offered great respect. Jews believe that the Torah was a renewal of God's covenant with his people, and that by observing the guidelines laid down in the Torah, they fulfil their part of the covenant with God.
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| We can understand that he was armed with spiritual armor; the five smooth stones (smooth, implying perfection) representing the Torah, - the five books of Moses, the living heart of Jewish tradition and identity. Like the Five Books of Moses, their author is invisible, their origins are secret, and there are no royalties to be paid. Walking the Bible A Journey by Land Through the Five Books of Moses |
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