Based on the diagram, which of the following statements about the Torah are true? Select all that apply.

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Psalms and Proverbs are part of the Torah
Parts of the Torah focus on laws
The Torah is divided into 3 parts
The Torah is part of a larger text called the Tanakh
Other:
Based on the Table, what is the definition of monotheism?
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The belief in only one God
The study of governments and laws
An idea shared by many people
A ritual dedicated to more than one God
When Israelites took control of Canaan, they divided the land among several groups. Together, the groups are know as the ____ Tribes of Israel. Fill in the blank
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Seven
Nine
Eleven
Twelve
Based on these examples, what is a prophet?
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A
B
C
D

Based on the diagram, the following statements about the Torah are true:

- Parts of the Torah focus on laws
- The Torah is part of a larger text called the Tanakh

The definition of monotheism is: The belief in only one God.

When Israelites took control of Canaan, the groups are known as the Twelve Tribes of Israel.

Based on these examples, a prophet can be defined as B: a person who delivers messages or teachings from God.

Based on the information provided:

- Psalms and Proverbs are not part of the Torah, so the statement "Psalms and Proverbs are part of the Torah" is false.
- Parts of the Torah do focus on laws, so the statement "Parts of the Torah focus on laws" is true.
- The Torah is not divided into three parts, so the statement "The Torah is divided into 3 parts" is false.
- The Torah is indeed part of a larger text called the Tanakh, so the statement "The Torah is part of a larger text called the Tanakh" is true.

Therefore, the true statements about the Torah are:

- Parts of the Torah focus on laws.
- The Torah is part of a larger text called the Tanakh.

The definition of monotheism, according to the table, is "The belief in only one God."

When Israelites took control of Canaan, they divided the land among twelve groups. Therefore, the blank should be filled with "Twelve," making it "The Twelve Tribes of Israel."

A prophet is someone who receives messages or revelations from a divine being and communicates them to others. Since the examples provided do not have clear matching options, it is not possible to determine the specific answer.

To answer the first question about the Torah, we need to examine the diagram. Look for any information that can help us determine which statements are true. In this case, the possible options are:

1. Psalms and Proverbs are part of the Torah
2. Parts of the Torah focus on laws
3. The Torah is divided into 3 parts
4. The Torah is part of a larger text called the Tanakh

By carefully reviewing the diagram, you can identify which statements are true. For example, if you see Psalms and Proverbs listed within the Torah section, then statement 1 would be true. Additionally, if you see sections that focus on laws within the Torah, statement 2 would be true as well. Similarly, if you see the Torah mentioned within a larger text called the Tanakh, statement 4 would also be true.

For the second question about the definition of monotheism, we again need to refer to the provided table. Look for the definition of monotheism in the table. The options for the definition are:

1. The belief in only one God
2. The study of governments and laws
3. An idea shared by many people
4. A ritual dedicated to more than one God

By studying the table, you can easily identify the correct definition of monotheism.

For the third question regarding the Tribes of Israel, you need to fill in the blank with the appropriate number of tribes. The options provided are:

1. Seven
2. Nine
3. Eleven
4. Twelve

Based on the context provided, you may need to refer to your knowledge of the topic or any accompanying information to determine the correct answer.

Lastly, for the fourth question about the definition of a prophet, we need to analyze the examples provided in the diagram. Each example is labeled with a letter (A, B, C, D), and you need to identify which of those examples accurately represents a prophet. Look for characteristics or descriptions of a prophet within the examples to determine the correct answer.

Remember, in all of these questions, it is important to carefully examine the given information or diagram, consider the options provided, and apply your knowledge to arrive at the correct answers.