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The Jewish Scriptures - The Written Law

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The Jewish Scriptures - The Written Law

In Traditional (Orthodox) Judaism there are two main texts: The Written Law and The Oral Law.

The Torah

The Torah

  • The Written Law is the term used to refer to the Hebrew Bible.
    • This text is made up of three sections.
  • The most important section of The Written Law is the Torah.
    • This is accepted as the direct word of God.
  • The Torah opens with the creation story.
    • The Torah then follows the development of the Jewish people from Abraham.
The Torah and Nevi'im

The Torah and Nevi'im

  • There are five books in the Torah.
    • The Torah ends with the Israelites at the border of the Holy Land of Israel and the death of Moses.
  • The second section of the Hebrew Bible is Nevi’im (the Prophets).
    • These people were able to receive messages directly from God.
    • They were responsible for guiding the people in God’s law and keeping them on the correct path.
The Nevi'im

The Nevi'im

  • The eight books in the Nevi'im continue the history of the Jewish people.
    • These texts describe the challenge of creating a homeland based on God’s laws.
  • The spiritual centre was Jerusalem with the Temple as the focus of Jewish worship.
    • There are tragic stories of corruption and destruction.
    • The first and second Temples were destroyed.
    • Ultimately the people continue their relationship with God.
The Ketuvim

The Ketuvim

  • The third section is called the Ketuvim (the writings).
    • The Ketuvim is made up of a variety of texts by people who were inspired by God.
    • This section contains poetry, proverbs and advice for life, as well as philosophy and Psalms.
  • In Jewish life, a section of Torah is read every Shabbat, followed by a smaller section from the Neviim.
    • Some of the Ketuvim are read on festivals.
    • For example, the Book of Esther is read on Purim and Song of Songs on Passover.
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