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The traditional answer in both Christianity and Judaism is that Moses wrote the first five books of The Bible (also called the Pentateuch or Tanakh). In this tradition, the successor of Moses, Joshua, finished the book of Deuteronomy. The claim to Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch does not mean that he wrote every single word in it. Some believe he may have edited earlier written records passed down from Abraham to assist in the completion of Genesis. In any case, the addition of an epilogue containing details on Moses' death makes little difference to the 99.5% he may have authored or edited. Biblical scholars nowdays believe that a variety of authors (see the Documentary theory) contributed to the Bible, so that would explain the inconsistency.

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It is believed that either Joshua or a later editor added the final verses to the book of Deuteronomy after Moses' death. This addition likely completed the account of Moses' life and the Israelites' journey, serving as a fitting conclusion to the Torah.

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