The torah is the hebrew name for the first five books of the
a. letters of paul.
b. mes...
Social Studies, 27.11.2019 21:31 connermichaela
The torah is the hebrew name for the first five books of the
a. letters of paul.
b. messianic scriptures.
c. ten commandments.
d. old testament in the christian bible.
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