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- proper noun The first
five books of theHebrew Bible .
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Examples
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Those, then, who aimed at the spread of Jewish monotheism were impelled to draw out a philosophical meaning, a universal value from the Books of Moses.
Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria Norman Bentwich 1927
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Those, then, who aimed at the spread of Jewish monotheism were impelled to draw out a philosophical meaning, a universal value from the Books of Moses.
Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria Bentwich, Norman 1910
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_Egypt and the Books of Moses_, Wilkinson's _Ancient Egyptians_, and
Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity Robert Patterson 1857
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Where is the authority to be found for the tradition, quoted in an _Introduction to the Books of Moses_, by James
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Then they desired the Books of Moses; when I had translated those, they had enough thereof in a short time.
Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther Martin Luther 1514
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The 5 Books of Moses were never written down until the Babylonian Exile, it was always transmitted orally.
Home 2009
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The 5 Books of Moses were never written down until the Babylonian Exile, it was always transmitted orally.
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The 5 Books of Moses were never written down until the Babylonian Exile, it was always transmitted orally.
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The interpretation of dreams and also divination belonged to the order of the holy scribes, "-- Egypt and the Books of Moses, p. 29.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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