The Old Testament:  LAW
1400 B.C. (Moses) to 420 B.C. (Malachi)
l The earliest writings are in the first five
books, commonly known as the Law, the
Torah, or the Pentateuch. These writings are
traditionally ascribed to Moses, though they
themselves do not identify their author(s).
Moses was raised in Pharoah’s court and
was therefore probably well-educated for his
day. He is described as writing the Book of
the Covenant, but it is not clear whether this
describes some portion of the Torah, or
whether it is a book that has been lost.