Torah
['tɔrə,'təu-,təu'rɑ:]
解释:
(noun.) (Judaism) the scroll of parchment on which the first five books of the Hebrew Scripture is written; is used in a synagogue during services.
(noun.) the first of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible considered as a unit.
(noun.) the whole body of the Jewish sacred writings and tradition including the oral tradition.
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解释:
n. the Mosaic law: the book of the law the Pentateuch.—Also Thō′rah.
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