The Torah was delivered at Mount Sinai in the Jewish year 2448 (counted from creation) (21) or 1313 BC. The Torah was dictated to Moshe by God, letter by letter, word by word. Moshe wrote the Torah in the same way a scribe does today: with pen and ink, on a leather that has the form of a parchment.
The word Torah comes from the Hebrew tohrah, which can be translated "direction", "teaching" or "law" (Proverbs 1: 8, 3: 1, 28: 4). * The following examples show how this Hebrew word is used in the Bible.
Often the word tohráh is used to refer to the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The whole of these books is also known as the Pentateuch, which means "fivefold volume" in Greek. As it was Moses who wrote the Torah, it is also called "the book of the law of Moses" (Joshua 8:31, Nehemiah 8: 1). Apparently, it was originally a single volume, but was later divided into five books to facilitate the consultation.
In this application you will find the complete interlinear of the Torah
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