The five books that comprise the Torah are called variously the Five Books of Moses, the Law, the Pentateuch, the Law of Moses, the Mosaic Law, and the Torah. What names does scripture give to these books? Here are the scripture references from a concordance search using the the words that made up the inspiration for this discussion, "The book of Moses". Is the book of Moses the Law (God's instruction), the Torah, or a book of The Five Books of Moses?
At www.blueletterbible.org we find the concordance search yielding the following results (see the link here): the book of moses
From these I have the following references.
A discussion of these scriptures must occur. Do you have the answer on how each of these, each scripture or each verse, applies to the discussion? Can you tackle, take on, or give the answer for any given verse or scripture of these? That is, or what is being asked is, can you relate whether or not the scriptures referenced here speak of The Five Books of Moses, the Torah, the Law? Do you have other scriptures in regard to these five books? And for each reference does it apply to the discussion of this in the affirmative that it is relating to or does relate to these five books? Or, does the reference relate to something different? If so, what is it? Guesses are welcome but do your best and explain your answer or give your answer so that it can stand as the answer or be reviewed by others.
Shalom.
Jacob
At www.blueletterbible.org we find the concordance search yielding the following results (see the link here): the book of moses
From these I have the following references.
2 Chronicles 25:4
2 Chronicles 35:12
Ezra 6:18
Nehemiah 13:1
Mark 12:26
Deuteronomy 31:24
Joshua 8:31
Joshua 23:6
2 Kings 14:6
2 Chronicles 34:14
Nehemiah 8:1
2 Chronicles 35:12
Ezra 6:18
Nehemiah 13:1
Mark 12:26
Deuteronomy 31:24
Joshua 8:31
Joshua 23:6
2 Kings 14:6
2 Chronicles 34:14
Nehemiah 8:1
A discussion of these scriptures must occur. Do you have the answer on how each of these, each scripture or each verse, applies to the discussion? Can you tackle, take on, or give the answer for any given verse or scripture of these? That is, or what is being asked is, can you relate whether or not the scriptures referenced here speak of The Five Books of Moses, the Torah, the Law? Do you have other scriptures in regard to these five books? And for each reference does it apply to the discussion of this in the affirmative that it is relating to or does relate to these five books? Or, does the reference relate to something different? If so, what is it? Guesses are welcome but do your best and explain your answer or give your answer so that it can stand as the answer or be reviewed by others.
Shalom.
Jacob