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Moses wrote the Pentateuch (Deuteronomy 31:24). This is the first five books of The Bible, including the book of Genesis, which God dictated to Moses later on when they were wandering in the desert. Any decent version of the Bible will have a footnote telling you who wrote what books, and when. All of the Bible writers were sent the information of those events that they did not witness firsthand (like the Creation of the earth and Adam and Eve) by inspiration from God.
Answer The documentary hypothesis put forward by Julius Wellhausen and others had as its presupposition that Moses could not have written the Pentateuch due to the different names for God in Genesis as well as the evolutionary idea that the Hebrew written language simply could not have evolved yet. It was too early the scholars claimed, or if writing did exist, it was used sparingly. These presuppositions led to the development of the JEDP theory as being the four main authors behind the Pentateuch which was written much later than the 1400BC that would allow Moses to have written it.
The discovery of the 'black stele' on which was written the code of Hammurabi, which preceded Moses by some 300 or more years demonstrated the error of the assumption about a lack of writing skills. Another assumption of the 'assured results of higher criticism' was that the Hittite kingdom mentioned at the time of Abraham was a myth that did not exist. Yet Archaeology has now confirmed that the Hittite kingdom covered a period of over 1200 years, including the time of Abraham.
These facts and others have undermined the assertions regarding Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch. The 'assured results of higher criticism' (which was after all only an unproven hypothesis, which had and still to this day has no actual textual evidence to back it up) are not so assured after all. Some scholars at the current time are still clinging to this hypothesis even though its foundations have been long disproved.
Thus Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, which does after all show a unity of theme in the different dealings of God with His covenant people, is not seriously disputed by the facts today, despite some scholars clinging to the old and elaborate documentary theory.
Moses wrote the books of Pentateuch.
The Pentateuch, also known as the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, was traditionally attributed to Moses. However, modern scholars tend to view the Pentateuch as a compilation of different sources and authors over a period of time.
Moses wrote the Pentateuch except chapter 34 was added by a different hand, Deut.31:24.
The Priestly Source is believed to be the last substantial contributor to the Pentateuch. The book were then edited, updated and compiled by the anonymous source now known as the Redactor, or 'R Source'.
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.
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.
"Pentateuch" is a term for the first five books of the Old Testament.
The five books of the Pentateuch are: Genesis, Exodous, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteromany.
The first five books of the Old Testament are called the Books of Moses, or the Torah in Hebrew or the Pentateuch in Greek.
Pentateuch. The Pentateuch is the first five books of the Old Testment.