Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.
"Pentateuch" is a term for the first five books of the Old Testament.
The first five books of the Old Testament make up the 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.
Pentateuch
Leviticus is the third of five books of the Jewish Torah or Pentateuch and thus forms part of the Christian Old Testament.
The Pentateuch, or the first five books in the Old Testament serve the same purpose as do all the books in the Bible. They point to Jesus Christ through types, events which are reflected in Jesus's life and purpose, and through prophesy.
The first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) are called the Torah and also known as the Pentateuch, which means "five scrolls" or "five books". They are also called the Five Books of Moses.GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy
The Greek name given to the first five books of the Old Testament is "Pentateuch."
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy form The Pentateuch, or The Torah, the 'backbone' of both the Old and New Testament.
The first five books of the Bible are the Law of Pentateuch.
In the Old Testament, it is the last book of the Pentateuch. It can be found after the book Numbers.
The four categories of books found in the Old Testament are: the Torah (Pentateuch), Historical books, Wisdom literature, and Prophetic books.