Across millennia, across civilizations, prophets, presidents, and nations have all turned to one scripture as the source of light, law, and liberty.
— A UNIVERSAL HERITAGE
The
Torah
Endures.
— BY THE NUMBERS
136
Times Moses is mentioned in the Qur’an
3
World religions honoring the Torah
3,300
Years of continuous transmission and study
— CHAPTER 1
Moses
Lawgiver & Prophet of the Covenant
Moses taught that the Torah was not a human invention but a divine covenant — the sacred bond between God and the people of Israel. His core teachings established the Torah's enduring role:
— CHAPTER 11
Jesus
The Sermon on the Mount
Jesus explicitly affirmed the authority of the Torah — not as a relic, but as a living foundation. His clearest statement on the matter is among the most quoted in all of scripture:
”Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
Matthew 5:17
— CHAPTER 111
Muhammad
The Torah in the Qur'an
In Islam, the Torah (Tawrat) is recognized as an authentic revelation. The Qur'an speaks of it directly — and honors its primary messenger more than any other figure in the text:
”Indeed, We sent down the Torah, in which was guidance and light…
Qur'an 5:44
— CHAPTER IV
Abraham Lincoln
The Bible as God's Greatest Gift
Lincoln, who led the nation through its most profound moral reckoning, turned to scripture not as political theater but as personal conviction:
”I believe the Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man.
Abraham Lincoln
The Torah, the foundation of that Bible, was central to how Lincoln understood justice, freedom, and the obligations of a nation.
— CHAPTER V
Benjamin Franklin
The Seal of a New Nation
In 1776, Franklin, Jefferson, and Adams were commissioned to design the Great Seal. Franklin's proposal reached directly into the Exodus — the Torah's defining liberation narrative:
”Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God.
Franklin's Proposed National Motto
— CHAPTER VI
The Liberty Bell
Leviticus Cast in Bronze
America's most enduring symbol of freedom doesn't quote a founder. It quotes the Torah:
”Proclaim Liberty throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof.
Leviticus 25:10 — The TorahInscribed
The Year of Jubilee: slaves freed, debts forgiven, land returned. A Torah commandment, cast in bronze, and rung across a new world.
One scripture.
Infinite
echoes.
From Sinai to the Sermon on the Mount, from the Qur’an to the Liberty Bell — the Torah’s reach extends beyond any single tradition. It belongs to history itself.