Pentateuch
/pˌɛntətˈeɪʃu/
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Pentateuch, derived from Greek through Latin, refers to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, traditionally attributed to Moses. It holds profound religious and cultural significance in Judaism and Christianity, symbolizing divine wisdom and foundational teachings. The name is rare but deeply meaningful for those seeking a connection to biblical heritage.
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