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to·rah
tor [or] to ra
复数:torahs
"Pentateuch",1570年代,来自希伯来语 torah,字面意思为“指导,法律”,是 horah 的动名词,意为“他教,展示”。
Hebrew tōrāh
The first known use of Torah was in 1547
toreronoun
toreador
toreadornoun
a person who fights bulls : a performer in a bullfight
tore
torchlightnoun
the light given by torches
torchnoun
a flaming light made of something that burns brightly and usually is carried in the hand
something that guides or gives light or heat like a torch
any of various portable devices for producing a hot flame compare blowtorch
chiefly British flashlight
torchnoun
a flaming light made of something that burns brightly and usually is carried in the hand
something that guides or gives light or heat like a torch
any of various portable devices for producing a hot flame compare blowtorch
chiefly British flashlight
torchnoun
a flaming light made of something that burns brightly and usually is carried in the hand
something that guides or gives light or heat like a torch
any of various portable devices for producing a hot flame compare blowtorch
chiefly British flashlight
Torahnoun
the wisdom and law contained in Jewish Scripture and other sacred writings and in oral tradition
a scroll containing the first five books of the Old Testament used in a synagogue for religious services
1 Copied out on roughly 400 large parchment sheets, it contained the complete text of the Hebrew Bible, written in square letters similar to those of the Torah scrolls in any synagogue today.
2 And yet he continues preaching the virtues of the Torah, including to a collective of hippies in San Francisco that he calls the House of Love and Prayer.
3 I was not schooled in the ways of Torah, though I did learn the very important edict; that you should not plow a field with an ox and a donkey yoked together.
4 They called such discussions bitul Torah, time taken away from the study of Torah, and looked upon all the disputants with icy disgust.
5 These are the most important parts of all: the first five books of the Bible, also known as the Pentateuch and the Torah.
6 On Sundays through May 17, the museum is also holding its “Torah Unwrapped” workshop, in which children can learn about torahs, mix ink, scrape hides for parchment and watch a scribe do his work.
7 If one man studies Torah, the Presence is with him.
8 A bar mitzvah is the ceremony in which a Jewish boy becomes a man—the first time he reads aloud from the Torah.
9 The motive of the torah operation lies in the pressure.
法律实施的动力在于强制。
10 The author's first book came out more than 60 years ago, but his lifestyle has remained steady - work, family and religious faith, studying the Torah daily.
11 The South Korean contemporary dance company Bereishit takes its name from the first word of the Torah, meaning “in the beginning.”
12 Then, just before Shavuot, the celebration of receiving the Torah, her sideways life flipped completely when Håkon, the last dragon in Kievan Rus’, appeared in her village and saved her life.
13 The museum is buying superlative examples of Judaica, such as a Polish Torah crown from around 1800.
14 And then he reached into his back pocket and took out his speech, his Dvar Torah.
15 He said, Bring here the Torah and recite it, if you are truthful.
“他说:”把这里诵读经文背诵它,如果你是诚实的。
16 His near-death experience led Douglas to embrace his Jewish roots; he had a second Bar Mitzvah at the age of 83 and enjoyed studying the Torah.
17 The next threat came at about 4:30 p.m., when the Congregation Beit Simchat Torah on West 30th Street received an email from an unknown sender, as well, which also included threats of explosives.
18 The synagogues have some of their original Torahs, prayer books and other documents, and the project will shore up the library, which was threatened by a flood in 2019.
19 Jews carried the Torah everywhere, sometimes in miniaturized versions on their persons.
20 “Art of Three Faiths: a Torah, a Bible, and a Qur’an” will be on view from Aug. 7 through Feb. 3, 2019.
1 律法
2 五经
4 摩西五经
7 托拉