La Torah en Español Gratis
The word Torah comes from the Hebrew tohráh, which can be translated "direction", "teaching" or "law" (Proverbs 1: 8; 3: 1; 28: 4). * The following examples show how this Hebrew word is used in the Bible.
Many times the word tohráh is used to refer to the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. The set of these books is also known as the Pentateuch, which means "quintuple volume" in Greek. As it was Moses who wrote the Torah, it is also called "the book of the law of Moses" (Joshua 8:31, Nehemiah 8: 1). Apparently, it was originally a single volume, but then it was divided into five books to make it easier to consult.
Tohráh can also refer to the laws that the Israelites received on concrete matters, such as "the law [tohráh] of the sin offering", "the law about leprosy" and "the law about the Nazirite" (Leviticus 6: 25; 14:57; Numbers 6:13).
Sometimes the word tohráh refers to the direction and teaching given by parents, wise persons or God himself (Proverbs 1: 8; 3: 1; 13:14; Isaiah 2: 3).
What the Torah contains:
-The history of God's relationship with humanity from creation to the death of Moses (Genesis 1:27, 28, Deuteronomy 34: 5).
-The norms of the Law of Moses (Exodus 24: 3). This Law contains more than 600 mandates. One very important and known is the shema, the declaration of Jewish faith. A part of the shema says: "You must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength" (Deuteronomy 6: 4-9). Jesus said that this was "the greatest commandment of the Law" (Matthew 22: 36-38).
In this application you will find the complete spanish toráh and you will also find a glossary of terms.
I hope it will help you and help you in your study.
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The navigation is not good for me since the format is like pdf, I have to zoom in to be able to see the letters. However I like the fact that it has the Hebrew pronunciation, it helps understanding when you are trying to know the language.