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The division in the Hebrew Bible called "Prophets" contains both historical books and the books that we call prophetic today: Isaiah-Malachi (but not Daniel, that is placed among the "Writings" - ...
Geneva Bible (1560). Preface: "The books that follow in order after the Prophets unto the New Testament, are called Apocrypha, that is, books which were not received by a common consent to be read ...
It has been a traditional belief that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible, known as the Torah (the law). No one was present at the time to verify that Moses did indeed compose the entire ...
9. The first 5 books of the Bible are called the
The Samaritan Pentateuch is the text of the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible, also called the Torah or Law) that is used by the Samaritans. It is written in the Samaritan alphabet, which is believed by scholars to be an older form of Hebrew.
Torah (tor-AH) -- The Law, also called the Pentateuch (Greek for "five books")
Some believed that only the writings of Moses were inspired by God, (i.e., the first five books of the Bible also called the Law or the Torah).
The first five books of the Bible are called the Law or the books of Moses.
The first collection to be canonized consisted of the first five books of the Bible and was variously called: the Law (Hebrew, Torah), the Pentateuch, the Books of Moses.
The law provided the death penalty against false prophets who assumed the role of a divinely sent messenger. ... They were lead by an elderly prophet called Master. ...
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