Asked by Cookie Crumbs
What is the main difference between the Talmud and the Torah?
A.
The Talmud includes the Ten Commandments; the Torah does not.
B.
The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah.
C.
The Torah is used exclusively by Rabbis for religious services; the Talmud is used in both religious and non-religious services.
D.
The Talmud is believed to have been written by Moses; the Torah is believed to have been written by King David.
A.
The Talmud includes the Ten Commandments; the Torah does not.
B.
The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah.
C.
The Torah is used exclusively by Rabbis for religious services; the Talmud is used in both religious and non-religious services.
D.
The Talmud is believed to have been written by Moses; the Torah is believed to have been written by King David.
Answers
Answered by
Cookie Crumbs
I'm not quite sure which one is right. Please help!
Answered by
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