The first five books of the Bible, otherwise known as the Pentateuch, were written by Moses inspired by God.
2007-01-17 16:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis, Exodus, Number / 1450-1410 B.C.
Leviticus / 1445-1444 B.C.
Deuteronomy / 1407/1406 B.C.
All authored by Moses in Egypt/Middle East
2007-01-17 17:06:01
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answered by Cloud 3
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There are two traditions as to who wrote the Pentateuch
The traditional view is that they were written by Moses
The modern view is that the five books were written over a long period by various authors and were then grouped together as we have them today
For an unbiased view on both these opinions go to : www.religioustolerance.org/chr_tora.htm
Will answer a lot of questios
2007-01-17 17:05:46
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answered by much2muchcoffee 4
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The first five books were written by the prophet Moses. He was inspired by God. Its just like the book of revelations where John was shown things that were to come thereafter.
2007-01-17 17:04:51
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answered by Gre2000 3
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Moses 1513 to 1473 BCE
Genesis Wilderness 1513
Exodus Wilderness 1512
Leviticus Wilderness 1512
Numbers Wilderness Plains of Moab 1473
Deuteronomy Plains of Moab 1473
Jehovah God is the author
2007-01-17 17:05:19
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answered by Just So 6
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Tradition says that Moses wrote the 1st 5 books of the Bible and that God direced him as what to write. I believe that that is true.
2007-01-17 17:02:32
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answered by Smartassawhip 7
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Moses wrote the first 5 books of the bible and this occurred in a.d. and God inspired him to write.
2007-01-17 17:01:02
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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The stories were passed down verbally from generation to generation and one day the religous leaders or tribal leaders decided to writen them out.
There was a conflict in later times between the Pharasees and the other group over if they should include the still verbal stories (those that had not been written down) or just the existing written ones.
2007-01-17 17:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The first 5 books of the bible are collection of four different groups who had different ideas of what god was. These four groups each had unique writing styles and can be identified. They did not write one book each. for example, there are two different versions of the Adam and Eve story at the first of Genesis. The first has Adam and Eve being created at the same time (as it implies) and the second has eve being created second out of Adams rib.
2007-01-17 17:05:54
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answered by A 6
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The Pentateuch was compiled during the Babylonian Exlile. It includes several traditions, including some material attributed to Moses. A good part of it was the writing down of oral traditions. It is a "compilation" of several traditions and authors.
2007-01-17 17:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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