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What is the main difference between the Talmud and the Torah? (1 point) Responses The Talmud includes the Ten Commandments; the Torah does not. The Talmud includes the Ten Commandments; the Torah does not. The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah. The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah. The Torah is used exclusively by Rabbis for religious services; the Talmud is used in both religious and non-religious services. The Torah is used exclusively by Rabbis for religious services; the Talmud is used in both religious and non-religious services. The Talmud is believed to have been written by Moses; the Torah is believed to have been written by King David.
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The main difference between the Talmud and the Torah is that the Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, while the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah. The Talmud includes discussions, commentaries, and interpretations of the laws and teachings found in the Torah.
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The correct answer from the given choices is: The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah.
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