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[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
torah \to"rah\, tora \to"ra\, n.; pl. toroth. heb.
   t=or=ah. 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
             nevi'im in hebrew . . . 3 the kethubim, or the
             "writings," generally termed hagiographa. from the
             first letters of these three parts, the word
             "tanakh" is derived, and used by jews as the name
             of their bible, the christian old testament. --c.
                                                  h. h. wright.
       webster 1913 suppl. +pjc toran
see also:
toroth 

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