It was god who wrote it.
God wrote the Ten Commandments, not Moses (Exodus 31:18 and 34:1). God gave the second set of Stone Tablets because Moses broke the first Tablets upon seeing the Golden Calf (Exodus ch.32).
Moses spent a total of 80 days and nights on the mount with God. The first 40 days was when God wrote out the original 10 commandments, then Moses was told to go down the mount as the children of Israel was making a golden calf. Shortly after this Moses went up the mount again for another 40 days and nights for the second (replacement) set of Ten Commandments. This can be found in the Book of Exodus.
Moses wrote the books of Pentateuch.
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Tradition has Moses writing the first five books of the Bible. See related link:
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The Decalogue also known as the Ten Commandment was written by God
Generally attributed to Moses. It was Jehovah who gave it.
Moses wrote the Ten Commandments on two stone tablets on Mount Sinai.
Moses wrote the books of law.
The tenth Commandment (Exodus 20:17: "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's."According to the Book of Exodus, the Ten Commandments were given to Moses by God. However, this commandment is out of place for a wandering band and would remain anachronistic for centuries after the time attributed to Moses. It was clearly written later in the first millennium BCE. There are grounds for assigning this to the anonymous seventh-century-BCE source now known as the Deuteronomist.
40 men wrote the Bible under divine inspiration. The first Bible writer was Moses, since he wrote the first Bible book - Genesis (also called 1.Moses).