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According to Jewish tradition, the guardian of the Torah was Abraham who was an animal herder and because of him there are so many references to herding.

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Abraham is the most important figure in Judaism, as he is the patriarch of the Jewish population and the people of Israel, being the main point of all Abrahamic religions which are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

According to Jewish tradition, the Torah (which is the holy book of the Jews) belonged to Abraham, and he was the first guardian of that book, before the rabbinic additions were made. Abraham was an animal herder, it is believed, that he herded animals in the Mesopotamian region and because of him, the Torah has so many references to herding.

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