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Moses.
Moses wrote the books of Pentateuch.
Numbers is one of the 5 books of Moses, he wrote it.
Moses wrote the books of law.
Generally attributed to Moses. It was Jehovah who gave it.
Moses wrote the first five books in the bible only.
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, the first five books of the Bible, are commonly called the books of Moses. While these books do give a detailed account of the life of Moses, the Laws therein, were given by God, to the children of Israel, through Moses.
As far as we know, Moses never even wrote any books. Certainly, it is true that the first five books of the Bible are traditionally attributed to him, but that attribution is no more than tradition. There is nothing in the five books themselves to suggest, directly or indirectly, that Moses had any part in writing them. There is a wealth of evidence in the same books, that Moses did not and could not have written them. Moses never wrote any books that we know of, so none has been omitted from the Bible.
She wrote a book called Slave Girl.
Moses wrote the Pentateuch except chapter 34 was added by a different hand, Deut.31:24.
Tradition has Moses writing the first five books of the Bible. See related link:
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.
She has written two books, including The Ostrich Chase and The Human Mandolin.