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| - Pentateuch was first terraformed during the Second Republic by the great Doramos himself. This world sussequently attracted various mystics and back-to-nature farmers. The mystics included Gjartin pagan goddess worshippers, some of the more liberal Hesychast monks in the Universal Church, and adherents of other faiths. After the Fall of the Republic in 4000, the Universal Church quickly moved in to take over Pentateuch, and it was ruled by the most hard-line elements of the Church's Urth Orthodox, Brother Battle, and Avestite sects. This led to a centuries-spanning, on-and-off war between the Church and the Orthoclast Party, with the Orthoclasts often utilizing terrorist and geurilla tactics and the Church using Brother Battle units and flame-gun-wielding Inquisitors. In more recent centur
- The Pentateuch, also known as the Torah and the Book of the Law of God (or the Laws for short), are the grouping of the first five books of the Old Testament in the Bible. This first division of the Bible contains a historical analysis of the origin of the world and of the Israel and the laws which God has set for them. All five books were written by Moses in Hebrew, which were divinely inspired by God. The Pentateuch contains the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
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| - The Pentateuch, also known as the Torah and the Book of the Law of God (or the Laws for short), are the grouping of the first five books of the Old Testament in the Bible. This first division of the Bible contains a historical analysis of the origin of the world and of the Israel and the laws which God has set for them. All five books were written by Moses in Hebrew, which were divinely inspired by God. The Pentateuch contains the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. The word Pentateuch means "five scrolls," and since ancient times has been used for the first five books of the Bible. The word Torah means "Law." Jesus himself affirms the division used by the ancient Jews: The Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms. A majority of these fives books are regulatory laws and commands, hence the name laws. The books (primarily Genesis and Exodus) also contain large amounts [...]
- Pentateuch was first terraformed during the Second Republic by the great Doramos himself. This world sussequently attracted various mystics and back-to-nature farmers. The mystics included Gjartin pagan goddess worshippers, some of the more liberal Hesychast monks in the Universal Church, and adherents of other faiths. After the Fall of the Republic in 4000, the Universal Church quickly moved in to take over Pentateuch, and it was ruled by the most hard-line elements of the Church's Urth Orthodox, Brother Battle, and Avestite sects. This led to a centuries-spanning, on-and-off war between the Church and the Orthoclast Party, with the Orthoclasts often utilizing terrorist and geurilla tactics and the Church using Brother Battle units and flame-gun-wielding Inquisitors. In more recent centuries, the planet became a leading home for the underground, heretical Eskatonic Order, a breakaway movement from the Universal Church. After the Symbiot Wars (4900-4950) broke out on distant worlds like Absolution, Daishan, and Stigmata, and Eskatonic theurgy (religious magic) proved effective against the Symbiots, the Pentateuch Concordat integrated the Eskatonics into the Church and granted Pentateuch Eskatonic-controlled government. Even so, to this day Pentateuch still retains a reputation as a freethinking planet by Known Worlds standards.
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