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#### Who wrote the Book of Numbers? ####
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#### Who wrote the Book of Numbers? ####
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The writers of both the Old and New Testament present Moses as being very involved with writing the Book of Numbers. However, at a later time, scribes and priests probably put the book into its present form. They included material from other sources such as eyewitness accounts and books of history (21:14). One such book was "The Book of the Wars of Yahweh." This book may have been completed after Moses' death. Scribes may have used it when they worked on the Book of Numbers.
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The writers of both the Old and New Testament present Moses as being very involved with writing the Book of Numbers. However, at a later time, scribes and priests probably put the book into its present form. They included material from other sources such as eyewitness accounts and books of history. One such book was "the scroll of the Wars of Yahweh" (21:14). This book may have been completed after Moses' death. Scribes may have used it when they worked on the Book of Numbers.
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## Part 2: Important Religious and Cultural Concepts ##
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## Part 2: Important Religious and Cultural Concepts ##
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