Moses.
Moses wrote the books of Pentateuch.
The word Pentateuch comes from two Greek words meaning "five books". The first 5 books of the Old Testament are attributed to Moses and are also called the Books of Moses. For Jews, the Pentateuch is called the Torah.
The Pentateuch has been traditionally attributed to Moses, but there is nothing to say that Moses ever claimed to have written it. Scholars say that the Pentateuch was written many centuries after the time of Moses, if he even really lived.
The Pentateuch, also known as the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, was traditionally attributed to Moses. However, modern scholars tend to view the Pentateuch as a compilation of different sources and authors over a period of time.
Tradition states that the Torah (Pentateuch; Five Books of Moses) was dictated by God (Exodus 24:12) and put in writing by Moses (Deuteronomy 31:24) before his death in 1272 BCE.
The first five books of the Old Testament are called the Books of Moses, or the Torah in Hebrew or the Pentateuch in Greek.
The fifth book of the Pentateuch, containing the second giving of the law by Moses.
Accounts about Moses are detailed in THREE of the Pentateuch books: Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers, and the results of his faithful service to God are mentioned in nearly every other book in the Bible as well.
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Known as Pentateuch or the Five Books of Moses which are:GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy