Yes, it is the fifth book written by Moses in 1473 B.C.E.
The book is mainly composed of a series of discourses that Moses delivered to the sons of Israel on the Plains of Moab opposite Jericho. The first of these concludes in chapter 4, the second runs to the end of chapter 26, the third continues through chapter 28, and another discourse extends to the end of chapter 30. Then, after Moses makes final arrangements in view of his approaching death, including the commissioning of Joshua as his successor, he records a most beautiful song to Jehovah's praise, followed by a blessing on the tribes of Israel. Though it restates much from the earlier books, Deuteronomy is important in its own outstanding way. Why so? It adds emphasis to the divine message, being provided at a time in the history of Jehovah's people when they really needed dynamic leadership and positive direction.
The fifth book of the Bible is Deuteronomy.In my New American standard bible, Deuteronomy is the 5th chapter.
Deuteronomy is the fifth book of Moses and it is also the fifth book in the bible.
YES, it is the 5th book of the Bible
The book of Joshua follows the book of Deuteronomy.
=the fifth book of the Bible is DEUTERONOMY=
Deuteronomy 1:32 Deuteronomy 9:23
The first five books in The Bible are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy
The book of Deuteronomy in the Bible contains detailed instructions for how the Israelites should live according to God's laws. An example sentence using "Deuteronomy" could be: "In Deuteronomy 6:5, it says to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and strength."
Deuteronomy
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.