=the fifth book of the Bible is DEUTERONOMY=
Deuteronomy is the fifth book of Moses and it is also the fifth book in the bible.
The thirty-fifth book of the Bible is the Book of Habakkuk. It is a short prophetic book found in the Old Testament. It consists of three chapters, and it addresses the questions of suffering, faith, and God's justice.
The account of Pentecost is located in the Bible in the book of Acts which is the fifth book in the new testament.
The fifth book of Moses called Deuteronomy is before Joshua.
Acts of the Apostles; the fifth book of the New Testament.
The book in the Bible that starts with the letter D is "Deuteronomy." It is the fifth book of the Old Testament and contains the farewell speeches of Moses to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land.
The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. It consists of speeches attributed to Moses as he prepares the Israelites to enter the Promised Land. The book emphasizes the importance of following God's laws and recounts the history of the Israelites' journey from Egypt.
The Book of Psalms is the fifth book of poetry in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is traditionally attributed to King David, although there were multiple authors who contributed to its composition over many centuries.
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Habakkuk is a very small book in the Old Testament of the standard Christian Bible. It is located between Nahum and Zephaniah and is the fifth book from the end of the Old Testament.
In the Bible, the fifth person on Earth is mentioned as "Adam." According to the story of Creation in the Book of Genesis, Adam was the first man created by God, making him the fifth person on Earth after God created Eve from his rib.