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10. How can God commune with the Jews? How can the Jews commune with God?

11. Differentiate Tanakh and Torah.

12. Why do the Jewish teachers or rabbis depend on Talmud in their preachings?

13. What are the books composed Pentateuch?

14. Name the principal sections of the Hebrew Bible.

15. For the Hebrews, what is the absolute law given by God to Moses?

16. In the Jewish Principles of Faith, write down those (or that) which are (is) similar to the belief of your own religion.​

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Answered by ITSJOSH2006
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13. The Pentateuch includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

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10 . ans. According to an Associated Press story, Philippines President Rodrigo Roa Duterte recently said while flying home he was looking at the sky while everyone was sound asleep, and he heard a voice that said, “If you don't stop epithets, I will bring this plane down now.”

11.ans.Differences between Torah and Tanakh

Torah refers to the initial 5 books of Moses which were given by God to Moses at Mount Sinai and the Terbanacle. On the other hand, Tanakh refers to the whole 24 books which include a collection of religious writings in ancient times by the Israelites.

12.ans.Rabbi, (Hebrew: “my teacher” or “my master”) in Judaism, a person qualified by academic studies of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to act as spiritual leader and religious teacher of a Jewish community or congregation. Ordination (certification as a rabbi) can be conferred by any rabbi, but one’s teacher customarily performs this function by issuing a written statement. Ordination carries with it no special religious status. For many generations the education of a rabbi consisted almost exclusively of Talmudic studies, but since the 19th century the necessity and value of a well-rounded, general education has been recognized.

13.ans.The Hebrew Bible is often known among Jews as TaNaKh, an acronym derived from the names of its three divisions: Torah (Instruction, or Law, also called the Pentateuch), Neviʾim (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). The Torah contains five books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

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