Mosaic Law

noun
1.
the ancient law of the Hebrews, ascribed to Moses.
2.
the part of the Scripture containing this law; the Pentateuch.
Origin
1695-1705
British Dictionary definitions for Mosaic Law

Mosaic law

/məʊˈzeɪɪk/
noun
1.
(Old Testament) the laws of the Hebrews ascribed to Moses and contained in the Pentateuch
Mosaic Law in Culture

Mosaic law definition


The law that, according to the Old Testament, God gave to the Israelites through Moses. The Mosaic law begins with the Ten Commandments and includes the many rules of religious observance given in the first five books of the Old Testament. In Judaism, these books are called the Torah, or “the Law.”