Genesis
Your assumption may hold for secular scholarship, but in religious terms it does not. All of the books of the Pentateuch together form a singe book (the Torah), with each and every verse having the same degree of holiness. See also:Purpose of the Torah
Deuteronomy
The 'Pentateuch' (Greek meaning 'five rolls' or 'fivefold volume') includes the first FIVE books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. So YES, the book of Exodus is part of the Pentateuch.
Immediately following the Pentateuch is the partial conquest of Canaan, as described in the book of Joshua. The period of the Judges follows after this.
In the Old Testament, it is the last book of the Pentateuch. It can be found after the book Numbers.
The first book is Genesis, the second book is exodus and the third is leviticus> The Pentateuch : Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus , Numbers and Deuteronomy .
The Greek word for book is "biblio" (viv-LEE-oh).
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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The fourth book of the Pentateuch is called Numbers because it begins with a census of the Israelites in the wilderness. The book also includes various numerical data such as counting the tribes of Israel, organizing the camp, and detailing sacrifices - hence the name "Numbers."
Pentateuch? The Torah is sometimes called the Pentateuch, a term which comes from a Latin root meaning five, because it is comprised of the Five Books of Moses.