Assuming that Moze was a real person, and further assuming that he was literate enough to write, and still further assuming that he is responsible for writing the Torah, he could not possibly have written the last chapter of Deuteronomy, since it describes his death, burial and eulogy. Since we know there’s bits of it he couldn’t possibly have written, it’s a stretch to assume he wrote any of it.
Also, the Torah parts concerning Moze are all written in the third person. If he wrote it himself, why?
Boru
Also, the Torah parts concerning Moze are all written in the third person. If he wrote it himself, why?
Boru
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