YHWH
AnswerThe Pentateuch had four main authors and during the time of the earlier writers, Israel and Judah were still polytheistic. The Old Testament talks of several gods and goddesses that archaeologists have confirmed the people of Israel and Judah worshipped, but when we speak of God with a capital 'G', we mean the national God who became the sole God of monotheistic post-Exilic Judaism.El (biblical spelling: Elohim), the Canaanite father of the gods, was at first the principal God, particularly in the northern kingdom of Israel, but was gradually superseded by Yahweh (YHWH), who had taken over the role of national God and eventually the two became syncretised as one God.
The Elohist, writing the early traditions of Israel, used 'Elohim' as the name for God. The Yahwist always used 'YHWH' as the name for God and presents the early tradition of the southern kingdom, Judah. The Priestly Source, writing during the Babylonian Exile, used the names 'Elohim' and 'El Shaddai' to describe a remote and unmerciful God. 'Shaddai' (in English: Almighty) was also the name of a god associated with a neighbouring country in earlier times, but here it was no doubt simply an extension of the Israelite name for God, with the meaning 'God Almighty'.
Pentateuch. The Pentateuch is the first five books of the Old Testment.
The Pentateuch, comprising the first five books of the Old Testament, is crucial as it lays the foundation for the entire biblical narrative. It contains foundational stories of creation, the patriarchs, the exodus, and the giving of the law. The Pentateuch also serves as a guide for Israel's religious and ethical beliefs, providing insight into their history, identity, and relationship with God.
Exodus (one of the books of Pentateuch, Moses) 20
The first five books of the Bible are called the 'Torah' or Pentateuch, containing the codified Law of God given to Moses at Mt. Sinai. They are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
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 entire Holy Bible is inspired as 2 Timothy 3:16 tells us. It is the word of God, our Creator. The Pentateuch is the English translation of the Torah which are the first 5 books of the Bible - commonly attributed to Moses.
The Pentateuch and the Torah are the same thing.
The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony was created in 1979.
The Making of the Pentateuch was created in 1987.
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.
"Pentateuch" is a term for the first five books of the Old Testament.
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.