God dictated it to Moses (Exodus 24:12), who wrote it (Deuteronomy 31:24).
The Book of Leviticus was originally written in Hebrew.
In regards to the book of Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus, I do not disagree with any of the written word.
K. A. Mathews has written: 'Leviticus' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Christian life, Commentaries, Relation to Leviticus, Relation to the New Testament
N. Kiuchi has written: 'Leviticus' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
A:Yes. Deuteronomy was written, in more or less the form we know today, during the seventh-century-BCE reign of King Josiah. Leviticus was written by the Priestly Source in the sixth century BCE, during or shortly after the Babylonian Exile.
Ephraim Radner has written: 'Leviticus (SCM Theological Commentary on the Bible)' 'Reclaiming Faith'
Keith N. Schoville has written: 'Exodus and Leviticus' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
The Book of Leviticus.
The most interesting thing in the book of Leviticus is that this is the book where most of the early laws for the church and the Christian people were written. It was written by Moses to give the people an understanding of the infinite holiness of God, and to show them that He desires them to act in a holy manner toward Him.
The first five books in the old testament,Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy are written by Moses.
Leviticus is the third book of the Bible. Leviticus means 'relating to the Levites'
The Book of Leviticus was primarily aimed at the ancient Israelites, providing them with laws and guidelines for their religious practices, rituals, and daily life. It served as a way to instruct and guide the Israelites on how to live in accordance with God's commandments.