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Mosaic authorship is the Judeo-Christian tradition that the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, were dictated by God to Moses. The books do not name any author, as authorship was not considered important by the society that produced them, and it was only after Jews came into intense contact with author-centric Hellenistic culture in the late Second Temple period that the rabbis began to find authors for their scriptures. The tradition that Moses was this author probably began with the legalistic code of the Book of Deuteronomy and was then gradually extended until Moses, as the central character, came to be regarded not just as the mediator of law but as author of both laws and narrative.

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  • التأليف الموسوي (ar)
  • Autoría mosaica (es)
  • Mosaic authorship (en)
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  • التأليف الموسوي هو التقاليد اليهودية المسيحية والإسلامية أن موسى هو كاتب التوراة، الكتب الخمسة الأولى من الكتاب المقدس العبري/العهد القديم. الكتب لا تذكر اسم أي مؤلف، حيث لم تكن هوية المؤلف تعتبر مهمة للمجتمع الذي أنتجها، وكان فقط بعد اتصال اليهود مع الثقافة الهلنستية المهتمة بهذه الأمور في أواخر فترة الهيكل الثاني، أن بدأ الحاخامات يبحثون عن مؤلفي كتبهم المقدسة. التقليد أن موسى كان المؤلف ربما بدأ مع سفر التثنية، ثم امتد تدريجيا حتى أصبح موسى وهو الشخصية المركزية في الديانة، ينظر إليه ليس فقط كمرسل القوانين ولكن مؤلف كل القوانين وكذلك السرد. (ar)
  • La autoría mosaica es la creencia tradicional de que la Torá, los primeros cinco libros de la Biblia Hebrea/Antiguo Testamento, fueron dictados a Moisés por Dios.​ Los libros no nombran ningún autor, ya que la sociedad que los produjo no consideró la autoría,​​ y fue solo después de que los judíos entraron en contacto intenso con la cultura helenística centrada en el autor a fines del período del Segundo Templo en el que los rabinos comenzaron a encontrar autores para sus escrituras.​ La tradición de que Moisés era este autor probablemente comenzó con el código de leyes de Deuteronomio, y luego se extendió gradualmente hasta que Moisés, como personaje central, llegó a ser considerado no solo como el mediador de la ley, sino también como autor de las leyes y la narrativa.​​ (es)
  • Mosaic authorship is the Judeo-Christian tradition that the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, were dictated by God to Moses. The books do not name any author, as authorship was not considered important by the society that produced them, and it was only after Jews came into intense contact with author-centric Hellenistic culture in the late Second Temple period that the rabbis began to find authors for their scriptures. The tradition that Moses was this author probably began with the legalistic code of the Book of Deuteronomy and was then gradually extended until Moses, as the central character, came to be regarded not just as the mediator of law but as author of both laws and narrative. (en)
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