Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy.
Did I win?
2007-11-23 08:52:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
2007-11-23 16:55:07
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answer #2
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answered by Red 4
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The first five books of the Old Testament:
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
2007-11-23 16:54:17
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answered by Brother Jonathan 7
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Genesis was written by Abraham's which the scrolls records the bearing witness to the foundations of creation and the beginning of the Hebrew tribes. Moreover includes the first Exodus and return as well.
The book of Exodus describes the "Going out" from somewhere which is the second book to be written down about Mosses, or Osariph his Egyptian name as a prince to the throne of Egypt. Albeit, according to Philo, Mosses was educated at Heliopolis, where Mosses learnt Greek, Chaldea and Assyrian literature and studied to become a priest of holy life there after in the spirit world of the Egptians.
Later Mosses became a general and lead a military expedition into Ethiopia, where he cleaned up the serpents that were causing trouble for the Egyptian empire during that period of time. While Mosses was there. The daughter of the King of Ethiopia fell in love with Mosses and became his first wife and returned to Egypt with him.
When Mosses found himself in trouble after some comfrontation he fled to the land of Midian, where he joined a clan of shepherds and again became married. After a long seperation when Mosses returned to Egypt, who again had to flee by the Exodus. The second wife or wife of Cush and their two sons are brought by the Midianite father-in-law Jethro to Mosses while the Exodus was in full swing.
The arvial of the second wife caused jealosly between Miriam and the Wife of Cush for the statuse of being the first lady of the house. Thus Miriam and Aaron were not as loyal as one may think as the plotted against Mosses from him having married the Ethiopian women before. What happen to the first wife is that she went back to Ethiopia with the knowledge of God to teach her people.
Mosses greatest input would be the Law in the scriptures of the Ten Commandments. It took him forty days and night to carve out the law in rock tablet form. Mosses and his sister Miriam started to write the book or scroles of the Exodus and law after the distruction of the tablets. Miriam would have finnished of what was left to write when they left Mosses to die on the outskirts of the Promised Land, which was also mentioned in the book of Genisus by Aberham
Miriam would have finished writing the book of the Exodus for Mosses as she was educated in Egyptian School for Priestess.The other Books were written much later on.
Hell I am no road scholar that's for sure but do read a bit like and if I am not actually right in what I have compiled in this rationale then albiet said it is a good theroy and from memory too. Hell I hate this spell checker it never works when I write lengthy rationales.
2007-11-24 08:12:50
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answer #4
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answered by Drop short and duck 7
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Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.
2007-11-23 16:53:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Too Late
Richard any many others already did
What does your Bible say for Isaiah 34:14?
2007-11-23 17:11:13
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answered by mw 7
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haha man I need sleep. I almost went and googled religious authors by the name of moses. *sigh* Being up for 24 hours every other day is starting to really mess with my brain.
2007-11-23 16:57:23
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answer #7
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answered by evil_kandykid 5
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Sleepless in Seattle
Goherwood is better than fibreglass
How to make an Ark out of reinforced concrete.
Why you should buy the right sized reinforcing
Problems when you skimp on cement
2007-11-23 17:07:58
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answer #8
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answered by Brett2010 4
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Bereshit, Shmot, Vayikra, Bamidbar, Devarim
2007-11-23 16:54:45
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answered by ♫ Denii ♫ 3
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Radio times, Womans Weekly, Playboy,Bunty and Mein Kampf.
He had 6 but I borrowed angling times off him.
2007-11-23 16:54:58
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answered by ORC 3
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