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written law - translation to spanish

FIRST FIVE BOOKS OF THE HEBREW BIBLE
Written Law; Five Books of Moses; Five Books Of Moses; Five books of Moses; Thorah; Nomian; תורה; תּוֹרָה; Pentuateuch; Mosaic Legislation; Torah she-bi-khtav; Pentateuchal; Books of Moses; Written Torah; Pentatuach; Five Books of Moshe; Seven Books of Moshe; Penteteuch; The Torah; Pentateuch; Torah (book); Torahs; Penteuch; Pentateuchos; Pentatuch; Jewish Torah; Pentateuch in Islam; Torah observance; Torah-observant; Torah observant; Observance of the Torah
  • Museum of Jewish Art and History]]
  • The [[supplementary hypothesis]], one potential successor to the documentary hypothesis
  • Josiah hearing the reading of Deuteronomy (illustration by [[Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld]])
  • Torah scroll at old [[Glockengasse Synagogue]] (reconstruction), [[Cologne]]
  • One common formulation of the documentary hypothesis
  • Open Torah case with scroll.
  • Page pointers, or [[yad]], for reading of the Torah
  • Museum of Jewish Art and History]]
  • Reading of the Torah with [[Yad]]
  • Torahs in [[Ashkenazi Synagogue]] ([[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]])

written law         
Ley escrita
code of laws         
INTEGRATED PIECE OF LEGISLATION THAT AIMS TO EXHAUSTIVELY COVER AN AREA OF LAW
Legal codes; Law code; Law Code; Written law; Code of laws; Legal code; Law-code; Code law; Code of justice; Code (law)
código legal, código jurídico
business corporation         
  • "Jack and the Giant Joint-Stock", a cartoon in ''Town Talk'' (1858) satirizing the 'monster' joint-stock economy that came into being after the [[Joint Stock Companies Act 1844]]
BODY OF LAW THAT APPLIES TO THE RIGHTS, RELATIONS, AND CONDUCT OF PERSONS, COMPANIES, ORGANIZATIONS AND BUSINESSES
Companies law; Business law; Business form; Company registration; Business organisations; Business Organisations; Business Organisation; Business Law; Corporation law; Corporations law; Company law; Company Law; Corporate theory; Corporation Law; Corporate Law; Types of business units; Business Rules; Company Rules; Business organizations law; Business partnership law; Sole proprietorship law; Sole trader law; Limited liability company law; Proprietorship law; Income law; Expense law; Expenditure law; Debt law; Loan law; Credit law; Moneylending law; Money lending law; Wage law; Salary law; Liability law; Goods and services law; Good and service law; Products and services law; Product and service law; Commercial litigation; Corporate compliance law; Corporate governance law; Commercial Litigation; Business lawyer; Business corporation; Law of Business Associations; Enterprise law
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Torah

The Torah (; Biblical Hebrew: תּוֹרָה Tōrā, "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. In that sense, Torah means the same as Pentateuch () or the Five Books of Moses. It is also known in the Jewish tradition as the Written Torah (תּוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב‎, Tōrā šebbīḵṯāv). If meant for liturgic purposes, it takes the form of a Torah scroll (Sefer Torah). If in bound book form, it is called Chumash, and is usually printed with the rabbinic commentaries (perushim).

At times, however, the word Torah can also be used as a synonym for the whole of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, in which sense it includes not only the first five, but all 24 books of the Hebrew Bible. Finally, Torah can even mean the totality of Jewish teaching, culture, and practice, whether derived from biblical texts or later rabbinic writings. The latter is often known as the Oral Torah. Representing the core of the Jewish spiritual and religious tradition, the Torah is a term and a set of teachings that are explicitly self-positioned as encompassing as many as 70 or potentially infinite faces and interpretations, making an unequivocal definition of Torah impossible.

Common to all these meanings, the Torah consists of the origin of Jewish peoplehood: their call into being by God, their trials and tribulations, and their covenant with their God, which involves following a way of life embodied in a set of moral and religious obligations and civil laws (halakha). The "Tawrat" (also Tawrah or Taurat; Arabic: توراة‎) is the Arabic name for the Torah within its context as an Islamic holy book believed by Muslims to have been given by God to the prophets and messengers amongst the Children of Israel.

In rabbinic literature, the word Torah denotes both the five books (תורה שבכתב "Torah that is written") and the Oral Torah (תורה שבעל פה, "Torah that is spoken"). The Oral Torah consists of interpretations and amplifications which according to rabbinic tradition have been handed down from generation to generation and are now embodied in the Talmud and Midrash. Rabbinic tradition's understanding is that all of the teachings found in the Torah (both written and oral) were given by God through the prophet Moses, some at Mount Sinai and others at the Tabernacle, and all the teachings were written down by Moses, which resulted in the Torah that exists today. According to the Midrash, the Torah was created prior to the creation of the world, and was used as the blueprint for Creation. The majority of Biblical scholars believe that the written books were a product of the Babylonian captivity (c. 6th century BCE), based on earlier written sources and oral traditions, and that it was completed with final revisions during the post-Exilic period (c. 5th century BCE).

Traditionally, the words of the Torah are written on a scroll by a scribe (sofer) in Hebrew. A Torah portion is read publicly at least once every three days in the presence of a congregation. Reading the Torah publicly is one of the bases of Jewish communal life.

Examples of use of written law
1. This violated not only the formal written law, but elementary laws of human decency as well.
2. However, in Turkey the written law and its enforcement can be two very different things.
3. Advertisement The truth is that the High Court has already issued a ruling once in practice that did not rely on any written law.
4. Civil rights and privacy advocates say the broadly written law allows the government to eavesdrop on innocent Americans without oversight from a court created for that purpose.
5. Thought for Today: "No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion." _ Carrie Chapman Catt, American women‘s suffrage leader (185'–1'47).