No, Moses is not single.
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Most Christians would hold that Moses wrote Deuteronomy, although the obvious difficulty about the account of Moses' death causes questions for some. What must be remembered is that in claiming substantial Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, it does not necessarily mean that Moses wrote every single word. Nor does this affect the word being God's inspired word if someone such as Joshua added the epilogue about Moses' death.
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No, Aaron was Moses' brother. Joshua was appointed by Moses.
Joshua was a spy for Israel. He was an assistant to Moses. After the death of Moses, Joshua became the leader of the Israelites.Answer:Joshua had been Moses' right-hand man since his youth (Numbers 11:28), and his chief disciple, who was constantly found in the tent of Torah where Moses taught (Exodus 33:11), so as not to ever miss a single word of Moses' teaching. He could be trusted to reach correct decisions (Numbers ch.13-14); and was successful in battle too (Exodus ch.17). As Moses approached the time when he would have to hand over the helm of leadership, Joshua turned out to be the best choice to carry on, and God named him as Moses' successor (Numbers ch.27).
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The single author traditionally credited with contributing the most books to the Old Testament is Moses. He is traditionally believed to have authored the first five books, known as the Pentateuch: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. While other authors contributed to various books, Moses's authorship of these foundational texts is most significant in terms of quantity.