Ultimately, above the human authors, The Bible was written by God. Second Timothy 3:16 tells us that the Bible was "breathed out" by God. God superintended the human authors of the Bible so that, while using their own writing styles and personalities, they still recorded exactly what God intended. The Bible was not dictated by God, but it was perfectly guided and entirely inspired by Him.
Humanly speaking, the Bible was written by approximately 40 men of diverse backgrounds over the course of 1500 years. Isaiah was a prophet, Ezra was a priest, Matthew was a tax-collector, John was a fisherman, Paul was a tentmaker, Moses was a shepherd, Luke was a physician. Despite being penned by different authors over 15 centuries, the Bible does not contradict itself and does not contain any errors. The authors all present different perspectives, but they all proclaim the same one true God, and the same one way of salvation-Jesus Christ (John 14:6; Acts 4:12). Few of the books of the Bible specifically name their author.
Moses Alshekh has written: 'Sefer Romemot-El' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Commentaries, Bible
Moses ben Jacob has written: 'Mosheh ha-darshan mi-Narbonah' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
God is the author of the entire Bible and tradition has it that Moses is the writer of the first five books which Genesis is first.
Asher Anshel ben Moses Baer has written: 'Ben emunim' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
Moses is mentioned 829 times in the KJV Bible.
Moses is in the bible and was a MAN
Since the only evidence we have for Moses is in the Bible and the Bible explicitly claims the Moses was buried, there is no genuine source to counter this and say that Moses was incinerated.
Moses ben Shem Tov has written: 'Perush ha-merkavah' -- subject(s): Bible, Cabala, Commentaries, Merkava
In the bible it is said Moses saw Gods back only.
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Buchanan Blake has written: 'Joseph and Moses' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible 'How to read Isaiah' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible
Moses ben Shesheth has written: 'A commentary upon the Books of Jeremiah and Ezekiel' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Criticism, interpretation, Bible